Yep -- the mystery which remains unsolved is:

WHY does nametab.h not get built properly on certain 
[ otherwise quite functional ] UNIX systems?

We've got several people on the list who have hit this
problem.  I've never seen the problem happen on any of
our systems, and we're still kind of stumped here.

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On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 01:10:44AM -0800, John Brewer wrote:
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> At 09:16 PM 3/9/99 , Micah Yoder wrote:
> >Well, I dug around a bit, and I think I see the root of my
> >afformentioned problem (though I have no clue how to fix it):  The
> >definitions for some things in the xmltok library simply don't exist! 
> >Functions reference namingBitmap and namPages.  I grepped through the
> >code and the declarations nor definitions did not appear anywhere!
> 
> These tables are defined in the generated file "nametab.h".  The makefiles
> take care of building this for you.  To build nametab.h manually, just
> compile and run "gennmtab.c" (in abi:src:other:expat:gennmtab:) and pipe
> the output to "nametab.h".  AFAIK, you only need to do this once.
> 
> John Brewer
> Jera Design
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