>Things like that are the reason I'm here, I believe. He's not here >anymore, but I don't like to just go hog-wild over a system I've >inherited. I'm unfamiliar with the functionalities of lex/flex so your >feedback is good for me. :) As John said, grab flex, install it (must be as hard as ./configure, make and maybe make check) in your home directory. The trick may be to be sure that this lex/flex is accessible by amanda building process, so remember to add flex path into your PATH environment variable. Then hopefully it should build. Luckily enough, lex is only used at buidling time to generate some .c files, and then you can even wipe it out. Olivier
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