Hi,

 I had the same error a few days ago, and some friendly people on the list
helped me instantly ;-)
 all you need to do is to get the last 'unstable' version. this compiled ok.

        bert



On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:45:00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>I apologize for re-sending. I got tied up and forgot to get subscribed to the
>list so I could get any possible replies!! Thanks for your help and patience.
>
>
>-Scot
>______________________________
>Scot E. Sroka
>Unix System Administrator
>Steelcase North America
>CH.ISOC.02
>901 44th St. SE
>Grand Rapids, MI  49508
>------------------( Forwarded letter 1 follows )--------------------
>Date: Friday, 15 October 1999 10:16am ET
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Scot.Sroka@STC001
>Subject: Need Help Compiling
>
>Hello.
>
>I am trying to compile ftape 3.04d on a Linux system with the following
>configuration:
>Arch: i586 (Pentium 166)
>RAM: 80 MB
>Original Distribution: Redhat 6.0
>Kernel: 2.2.12 (latest stable)
>gcc version: 2.95.1 (latest stable)
>glibc: I believe I'm using 2.1.1 (libc6). I'm not sure if I really have libc5
>or not. I supposedly do.
>
>
>make generates some errors when trying to compile fdc-io.c. Additionally, none
>of the .o files in the documentation (ftape.o, zft-compressor.o, and zftape.o)
>are generated even though there is plenty of other stuff in the directories.
>
>I have attached a script of the entire session, including cating out the
>MCONFIG file so you can see what I'm talking about. I've done this several
>times with the same results. (I've also tried compiling 4.03pre2 with pretty
>much the same results. I have an external tape drive, so that's why I'm trying
>these versions.)
>
>If anybody out there knows what I can do to get this working, I would greatly
>appreciate it.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>-Scot
>______________________________
>Scot E. Sroka
>Unix System Administrator
>Steelcase North America
>CH.ISOC.02
>901 44th St. SE
>Grand Rapids, MI  49508
>
>


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