On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > For what it's worth, I had the same problem under 5.1a. > > I went ahead and built GNU make [make-3.80] and used it instead of either > of the HP-supplied make's. > The compile at least completed, although: > > - It is apparently Not A Good Thing To Do: > > Makefile:313: warning: overriding commands for target `tests' > Makefile:122: warning: ignoring old commands for target `tests' > Do not use GNU make (gmake) to compile IPFilter > make: [null] Error 1 (ignored) > make ok > > - Got everal complaints along the following lines: > > cc: Info: ../OSF/iplang_l.c, line 547: In the initializer for > yysvec[18].yystoff, an array subscript expression is either less than zero > or greater than the largest value that can be represented by the size_t > type. (badsubscript) > yycrank+-113, yysvec+3, yyvstop+39, > > In any event, I would take this to mean there are issues with the Makefile > syntax, rather than being a problem with file permissions per se. > Since 40a25 seems to build OK with the default HP /sbin/make the issue > seems to have crept in since then. > > -Jeff- > > # cc -V > Compaq C V6.4-009 on Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885) > Compiler Driver V6.4-008 (sys) cc Driver > > ----- > "Duzlevski, Ognen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ----- > > > ../ip_nat.h ../ip_fil.h > > > make: execvp: ../ip_nat.h: Permission denied > > > make: *** [ip_proxy.o] Error 127 > > > *** Exit 2 > > > Stop.
This, of course, worked! Thank you, Ognen
