icn@relay.eu.net (Inge Chr. Nagelhus) (12/08/89)
Hi!
Though very high praise from my friends, I have not been able
to compile bash successfully on our computer(s), maybe due to different
hardware (error not showing up on their 68030 SYSV computer).
After a "make", the following pops up:
gcc -traditional -c -g -Di386 -DTARGET=i386 -DSYSV -I./ jobs.c
nojobs.c: In function wait_for:
nojobs.c:168: invalid lvalue in assignment
*** Error code 1
Stop.
I have bash version 1.04
My equipment & environment:
HW: Convergent SPC-200, 80386, 8M RAM
SW: CTIX 2.20 (Unix V.3 (?))
Compiler: GNU cc 1.35, also tried with standard cc with same result.
Also tried on std. PC running Interactive System Unix (V.3.2) with
std. cc with same result.
I suspect an error in the "jobs.h" file, as I spotted an "else" clause
with a comment which may be misleading with respect to what is before
and after the "else": however, I do not know the definitions
sufficiently to pinpoint an error.
Hope to get help from you.
Sincerely,
Inge Chr. Nagelhus
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