I've updated my Ubuntu box to 9.10 but lost all settings. I've manually rebuilt them, at this point I've got my Ubuntu box to mount the WinXP Harbour folder.

I've got past the Ubuntu issue where it reports a "Value too large for defined data type" error while compiling.

However I'm running into a problem where Ubuntu wants to create a symbolic link for libharbour.so on the WinXP harddrive and this raises an "Operation not support" error. When I re-run make this is bypassed but the compiled test program now cannot find libharbour.so

I'd like to maintain only one copy of the repository tree, on my WinXP box, so what, if any, solution is there to this?
Would rebuilding Harbour with HB_BUILD_SHARED=no circumvent this?

April

--
"Yes, yes. Zathras is used to being beast of burden to other people's needs. Very 
sad life. Probably have very sad death. But, at least there is symmetry."
- Babylon 5

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