Julian Elischer wrote:
> Well it's a pitty whoever moved it didn't grep for
> it.. my builds fail because of it.
It is present as src/include/inttypes.h. You have stale .depend files
or are doing something silly like make -DNOCLEAN.
peter@daintree[5:45pm]~src-151> find . -type f -print | grep -
> From: Munish Chopra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 17:06:36 -0600
>
> ex: not found
> *** Error code 127
>
> Stop in /usr/src/share/termcap.
> *** Error code 1
>
> so wondering where ex is and what is wrong with it:
>
> [15:26 munish@rn-re116a13 ~] ll /usr/bin/ex
> -r-xr-xr-
(re-posting this as the date on this box was stuck somewhere in
December, which I figured would leave me with little response from
anyone who sorts by date):
I've been having some trouble getting this -CURRENT system to do a
proper installworld. I installed a JPSNAP (20011230) with only the /bin
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
> You must have cvsup'd at a bad time. I removed SWI_NOSWITCH from cam and
> everywhere else in one big commit Friday or Saturday.
I have other problems with the cvsup upgrade from STABLE to CURRENT on my
machine. One of em is that my machine won't go p
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On 06-Jan-02 Emiel Kollof wrote:
> On Sun 06 Jan 02 06:54, Makoto Matsushita wrote:
>> coolvibe> What header file defines SWI_NOSWITCH?
>>
>> http://snapshots.jp.freebsd.org/tour/current/cgi-bin/global.cgi?pattern=SWI
>>_NOSWITCH&id=&type=symbol
>>
>> SWI_NOSWITCH are used and/or defined by these