On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Kobe Watkins wrote:
> 
> My site is being hosted with a company (hence, I don't have root access)
> who recently upgraded their version of Solaris and now I can't get
> Analog to compile anymore. When I wrote to them for support, this was
> the answer I got:
> 
> > the headers in question looks to have been copied over from another
> > server, best guess a solaris 2.6 (or maybe 2.5.X) or perhaps some gcc thing,
> > these files were  incorperated into other headers from 2.7 on and no longer
> > exist.  Analog compiled just fine as a general user where the headers hadn't
> > been altered and/or replaced.
> 

I don't understand what they're saying here. Are they saying that they
messed up the upgrade, or that you've somehow included wrong headers by
setting up some path wrongly? There's not much I can do. Analog is including
the right things, it's just that somehow your system is fetching broken
versions of them.

-- 
Stephen Turner               http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
  Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
  "The new operating system will recover more easily from system crashes."
                          (Microsoft, aiming high with Windows Millennium)

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