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Re: [Help-gnucap] Compile problems


From: FernanBolando
Subject: Re: [Help-gnucap] Compile problems
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:20:42 +0800

Pls excuse the formating of this I am using my office mail and they insist on using Windows products.
 
Maybe you can capture everything and attach it as a file. You can also consider the first error that comes out of the compile process. You can send it to me by E-mail and I will gladly relay it to the mailing list if the file is to big.
 
 
,Fernan

 
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To: address@hidden
From: "Munroe C. Clayton" <address@hidden>
Sent by: address@hidden
Date: 10/17/2003 11:48AM
cc: Me at Work <address@hidden>
Subject: [Help-gnucap] Compile problems

Hi,

First of all I'm new to Linux and secondly I'm not much of a
programmer. I'm attempting to compile GnuCap in RedHat 9. I've resorted
to compiling modelgen first and that seems to work ok. Moving into the
src directory and following the same procedure as with modelgen results
in failure. It seems to go through the compile whole process and after
many screens of output declares failure. Now the problem is that there
is so much output that I don't have a clue as to what would be useful to
a more knowledgeable person. Any clues as to what I should be looking
for in all of that output and/or what information to post here so that
it can be determined what's going wrong would be much appreciated.

I can work on this issue both at home and the office so please reply to
both places.



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M.C."Moe" Clayton

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