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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: VMS/CMU/CKermit build problems
Date: 28 Jan 2000 22:29:59 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <_lok4.52$03.1456@client>, Chris James <cjames@sctcorp.com> wrote:
:
: VMS Version 7.1
: CMU/Tek version 6.6-5A
: Kermit Version 7.0.196
:
: When building it, I get the following warning messages in the module CKCNET
: (I've removed the informational mesages)
:
: "int" ... which is not compatible with "unsigned int".
:
: Completed with 0 error(s), 6 warning(s), and
: 24 informational messages.
: At line number 10584 in
: AXP1$DKB100:[PRODUCTS.KERMIT.7_0]CKCNET.
:
: I've read the CKVINS.TXT file and see that I may be missing an essential
: include file. Thing is, I'm not a "C" programmer and don't know what include
: files would be considered essential.
:
: Anyone run into this one?
:
I don't think so. In all the time we were beta testing C-Kermit 7.0,
and announcing the tests all over the place, including the VMS newsgroup
and other DEC-oriented newsgroups, I don't believe I recall one since
instance of anybody trying to build it with CMU/Tek TCP/IP.
All the errors you listed were warnings and so should not have stopped the
compilation. They are most likely harmless ones too.
So? Did it link? Can you run it? Can you make a Telnet connection with it?
- Frank