>On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, John Groseclose wrote:
>>
>> Please forgive me if this has been asked before, but all of the Altavista
>> listings for archives including "diald for alpha" don't seem to be accurate
>> any more.
>>
>> I've been trying for two days now just to compile diald on my AlphaStation.
>> "make depend" fails with an error 1 after a list of "firewall.c:57:
>> warning: '#ifdef' argument starts with a digit" where 57 then becomes 64,
>> 669, 701, and 720, then "ppp.c:11: warning: '#ifdef' argument starts with a
>> digit"
>
>That isn't the problem. It's just a warning. Look for a line without
>'warning' in it.. That should be the problem (probably in ppp.c
>somewhere).
Ok. I was playing with "make", and "make depend" completed without more
than the five "#ifdef" warnings. Running "make" fails - diald.c reports
"warning: return type of 'main' is not 'int'. and "In function
'signal_setup': 'SIGSTKFLT' undeclared (first use this function) (Each
undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears
in.) But it fails with an "Error 1".
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John Groseclose
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