From: sinster@tioga.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Darren Senn) Subject: Re: Elm Date: 20 May 1992 17:50:46 GMT
In article <8e6NkJ600UhWM5e1c0@andrew.cmu.edu>, tn0s+@andrew.cmu.edu (Timothy L. Nali) writes:
> Excerpts from netnews.comp.os.linux: 18-May-92 Elm by Steven M. Palm@myamiga.m
> >I'm trying to set ELM up. It compiled just fine, and it appears to be
> >working. I've got it set up so that I can 'elm user' and it prompts for
> >a subject, CC:, and then calls the editor. When I exit the editor, it
> >asks for disposition. However, when I attempt to s)end the message, I
> >get:
[GP VIOLATION]
> I have the same problem with EVERYTHING I try to compile. I'm using gcc
> 2.1 with 0.96 kernel
>
> what's wrong?
The last time that I had this problem, I had failed to install the new
header files. Certain of the new kernel header files need to be installed
on top of the normal header files before you compile anything. This is
one thing that I _really_ like about HLU's attempts to unify the kernel
and general include files into a single directory tree. I think the include
file archive for the 0.96 kernel is 0.96-inc.tar.Z or somesuch on banjo.
HLU could say better than I.
-- Darren Senn Phone: (408) 479-1521 sinster@scintilla.capitola.ca.us Snail: 1785 Halterman #1 Wasurenaide -- doko e itte mo soko ni anata wa iru yo. Santa Cruz, Ca 95062