From: Jim Winstead Jr. (jwinstea@jarthur.claremont.edu)
Date: 06/22/92


From: jwinstea@jarthur.claremont.edu (Jim Winstead Jr.)
Subject: Re: Minicom
Date: 22 Jun 1992 06:57:46 GMT

In article <22JUN199201260437@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu> brett@aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu (Brett Morrow at University of Oklahoma) writes:
>I just downloaded the source to Minicom (or is ti Minicon) the terminal
>package for Minix & Linux. I then download the patches released a couple
>of days ago. I applied the patches and tried to compile. I did change the
>Makefile to use the correct line marked for Linux. The problem is I get the
>following message
>
>updown.c:29:conflicting types for 'setenv'
>/usr/include/stdlib.h:120:previous declaration of 'setenv'
>make: ***[updown.o] Error 1

If I remember correctly, the fix is to remove the declaration of
setenv in updown.c, although you may also have to fix up the calls to
setenv to supply the final variable (has to do with making the
variable fixed or not).

I can dig out what I did, I think, but the changes really are minor.

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