Hi Tony,

/usr/bin/posix/make didn't do the job :( The silly thing is that I have a
5.1 and a 5.1b system but not 5.1a as it says on the ipfilter website was
used to compile ipf4030...

Thanks,
Ognen

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Toni L. Harbaugh-Blackford wrote:

> Ognen-
>
> 5.1B may have changed the behavior of the default make.
> You can try putting "/usr/bin/posix" at the beginning of your path
> so that you get /usr/bin/posix/make and /usr/bin/posix/sh (which is
> actually ksh).  If the build fails in the same place, it is not
> a problem with make, so you might have to look at the make file
> and see where the execvp is happening, to see if the commands
> there can be re-written to get around the problem.
>
> I don't have a 5.1B system to test - yet - but I will have in the
> near future.
>
> Toni
>
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Duzlevski, Ognen wrote:
>
>   > Hi all,
>   >
>   > I have posted this a week or so ago but received no replies. When
>   > compiling ipfilter 40a30 I get the following error:
>   >
>   > ../ip_nat.h ../ip_fil.h
>   > make: execvp: ../ip_nat.h: Permission denied
>   > make: *** [ip_proxy.o] Error 127
>   > *** Exit 2
>   > Stop.
>   >
>   > I have tried this on a Tru64 5.1 system and also on two boxes running
>   > Tru64 5.1b, I received the same errors.
>   >
>   > I have been using the original make that came with the Tru64 install and
>   > the Compaq C compiler.
>   >
>   > Thank you,
>   > Ognen
>   >
>
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> Toni Harbaugh-Blackford                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AlphaServer 8400 System Administrator
> SAIC/NCI Frederick Advanced Biomedical Computing Center
>
>

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