On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Jakub Wilk<[email protected]> wrote:
> * Mathieu Malaterre <[email protected]>, 2009-09-08, 11:38:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>  There is a problem with the following rules file (in dicom3tools), I
>> wrote:
>>
>>        for file in ancp andiff antodc.all binpatch bmpdump dcanon dcburn
>> dccmp dccomb dcdecmpr dcdiff dclutburn \
>>                                                        dclutmix
>> dcmvhier.8only dcmvhier.all dcortho dcostosr dcpost
>> dcproj dcrmsfx.all dcsrdump \
>>                                                        dcsrmrg dcsub
>> dcswab dctopgm8 dcunjpeg.all dumptiff dumpwhat
>> gentodc.dat.all jpegdump \
>>                                                        jpegsplit pbmswbit
>> pgmtobmp pnmpred pnmtoraw pqsplit rawarith
>> rawdiff rawmask rawnjl; do \
>>                find $(CURDIR)/debian/dicom3tools -type f -name $$file\*
>> -print | xargs rm; \
>>        done
>
> `find | xargs rm` complains if no files were found. A more robust way to
> find-and-delete files is to use the -delete option for find.
>
> Of course, you should investigate why some files you are trying to delete
> are missing

Looking at the log, I can find:

nawk -f ../../.././libsrc/support/strval.awk \
                role=declare outname=strvalc 
<../../.././libsrc/standard/strval.tpl >strvalc.h
nawk: cannot open "/dev/tty" for output (No such device or address)
make[5]: *** [strvalc.h] Error 2


I cannot find any result in google.

Does anyone know what this means ?

Thanks,
-- 
Mathieu


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