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- From: mrhoten@cs.stanford.edu (Matt Rhoten)
- Subject: Re: Compiling TCSH
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- Date: 9 Sep 92 21:42:30 GMT
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- rafal@utstat.uucp (Rafal Kustra (summer student)) writes:
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- >Why not just use -V 2.2.2 in compiling ?
- > Rafal
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- I tried this. It doesn't affect anything. Perhaps my shared libraries
- are improperly installed; more likely (after perusing nm output) is that
- tcsh.a was compiled with a bogus <setjmp.h>.
-
- -matt
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