From: Thomas R. <tr...@ap...> - 2000-04-30 23:08:12
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Thanks for the -k trick. The dungeon problem actually has to do with the way the compilation happens. The compilation happens relative to the CS root. There is no change directory to plugins/dungeon. There is also no -Iplugins/dungeon hence #include "dninput.h" won't work. It tries to look for dninput.h in the root CS location. There does seem to be a flag -I./plugins If the include were "#include "dungeon/dninput.h" everything would work magically. This may be old news as I am suffering from unstable power here. -Tom On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Eric Sunshine wrote: > On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 14:45:23 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Riemer wrote: > > Actually this script doesn't even get close to getting me to compile. > > The dungeon plugin doesn't compile - it refers to something called > > dninput.h which doesn't exist - and so I end up having to by > > hand compile each of the bits ... i.e. > > make csnstp > > make csnsmgr > > make socket > > make netman > > You can use the "-k" option with "make" to work around the problem with the > dungeon plugin. This option tells make to continue building even if there > was an error. Therefore: > > make -k plugins > > You also have the option of removing "dungeon" from the PLUGINS variable in > user.mak. > > > > There actually is no problem and the appropriate makefiles already exist > > > (though they were slightly out of date after Frank moved things around). > > Except for plugins/net/netman. We seem to have lost the Makefile and > > the actual source as well!! > > I don't want to modify netman - but it would be great to link against > > some version until you and Frank get the grander version out the door. > > I was under the impression that Frank was going to allow your version of > netman remain in CS/plugins/netman until such time that he had a working > replacement. In this manner, you would be able to continue your work > undisturbed. We will have to hear from Frank on this one for any further > information. > > Note, also, that we can always recover your netman from the CVS attic if > necessary, as a temporary measure. > > -- ES > > _______________________________________________ > Crystal-main mailing list > Cry...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/crystal-main > |