Author: | ernie (registered user: 5 posts ) | |
Date: | Tue, Mar 23rd, 2010 @ 09:33 ( . ) |
I checked out the svn 'trunk', and when I cd there and issue make -f GNU/Makefile linux things seem to go smoothly until the script gets to drive.c, when I see drive.c: In function `test_par_port': drive.c:116: warning: implicit declaration of function `cbm_parallel_burst_read_n' drive.c: In function `send_mnib_cmd': drive.c:392: warning: implicit declaration of function `cbm_parallel_burst_write_n' make[1]: *** [drive.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ernie/svn/nibtools/trunk' make: *** [linux] Error 2 I'm no C whiz--but is the compiler just being picky? I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty, which came with gcc-4.3. The NIBTOOLS build script had originally stalled when it couldn't execute 'gcc-3'. First, I made a 'gcc-3' symlink in /usr/bin to gcc-4.3. Then, I tried installing gcc-3.4 and symlinking to that--both versions encounter the 'implicit declaration' errors and stall there. Any suggestions? |
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