Oh give it up.  You are clearly not skilled enough to even compile
code, let alone provide consulting services.

> >>>>> "Theo" == Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> As it is, I worked out the problems.  For the record, the workaround is:
> >> 
> >> 1) remove the obj directory
> 
> Theo> Look, if you did not do this, you are an idiot.
> 
> However, what I meant was that this was in addition to the "don't do
> the make obj step" (which I didn't make clear by its absence), because
> that breaks the paths more than they should.  So, the "binaries" need
> to end up in the original paths, not the obj paths.
> 
> This is contrary to the FAQ, which says to do the "make obj" step.
> So, I added a step which cleans up from the "normal" build process.
> 
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