From: vince@victrola.sea.wa.us (Vince Skahan) Subject: Re: Compiling TIN doesn't work Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1992 21:55:52 PDT
kkk@field.ichaos.nullnet.fi (Kristo Kaarlo Matias) writes:
> My porting saga continues... Now it's TIN 1.1 PL1. "make sysv" produces
> this:
>
> signal.c: In function 'set_signal_handlers':
> signal.c:45: 'SIGBUS' undeclared (first use this function)
> [...]
> signal.c: In function 'signal_handler':
> signal.c:102: 'SIGBUS' undeclared (first use this function)
>
> What the heck is this 'SIGBUS'? I didn't found it at /usr/include/*.
> I have Linux 0.98 and GCC 2.2.2d. I compiled TIN with -DPOSIX_JOB_CONTROL,
> is this ok?
all you have to do to get TIN to compile is to comment the SIGBUS stuff
out everywhere you see it and then 'make sysv'. Take the defaults for
everything else.
also, you have a VERY old version of tin. I have 1.1p4 running here and
I know there's a copy on tsx-11 and the other sites. I think it's up to
patch 6 or 7 now.
to compile c-news it's pretty simple if you haven't gotten that far yet.
You have to do a 'bison -y' at one point, and you have to edit one file
to #include <stdio.h> to get a variable 'NOFILE' that it expects in a
different include file...other than that no problem.
.......... Vince Skahan ..... vince@victrola.sea.wa.us ..........
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