Subject: [netatalk-admins] Strange behavior compiling asun's netatalk...
From: Harry Zink (mail-atalk@fizbin.com)
Date: Fri Mar 20 1998 - 19:21:30 EST
So, I'm trying to install the asun a18 installation on my web-server.
This specific server is running Linux 2.0.32, from a Slackware
distribution.
I commented out all the parts I don't need in the main Makefile - DES,
TCPWrapper (my system doesn't have that lib), and so on. The README also
states to make some changes to sys/linux/Makefile, which I did.
I do a 'make' and get nothing but errors.
Now, here's the interesting part. It appears that these errors *ONLY*
appear when I make *ANY* kind of change to the sys/linux/Makefile - even
if I undo the changes.
In fact, if I untar a new source tree, and only go into the sys/linux
director, add a space to the Makefile, promptly remove the space, and
save the Makefile (effectively NOT making any changes), I'm right back
into 'error hell'.
If I do a 'make' on a virgin source tree, all is fine (but it won't
compile for my system, of course).
This is weird, as I think the only change that is really left is that the
date of the directories has changed, and I highly doubt that will have
any effect.
Does anyone have any idea what's going on...?
Needless to say, I'm a tad confused.
Harry
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