On Sun, 7 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry, Dominic, make errors are generally meaningless.  They just say
> make tried to do something and failed, and the real error is
> reported before the make errors.  Usually it will be a gcc or ld error,
> and it is the one you need to figure out, or quote it to us and we'll
> have a go at it.

        One more thing to add... just in case... in case you don't know
you don't have to hunt down the errors.  Do something like that:
# make zImage 2> err
so all errors will go to err in the current directory.  Or
# make zImage &> err
will put everything in the err file.  For more info read the bash man
page.

        Raider
--
                ``Liberate tu-temet ex inferis''

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