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from: Martin Foster
date: 2018-02-13 12:58:00
subject: Errors compiling 1.0.7.4

Greetings All!

I'm trying to do a fresh clean install of 1.0.7.4 on PCLinuxOS(x64)  
but it won't compile. My first attempt at running 'make' failed with  
errors, so I then ran 'make 2>&1 | tee errors.log'.

Here's the contents of 'errors.log':

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gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/lib'
gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for 'all'.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/lib'
gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/ 
mbcico'
gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict- 
prototypes -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/local/include   -c binkp.c
binkp.c: In function binkp_send_comp_opts:
binkp.c:2110:33: error: opstate undeclared (first use in this  
function); did you mean cpstate?
      originate ?"TRUE":"FALSE", opstate[bp.NRwe],  
opstate[bp.NRthey]);
                                 ^~~~~~~
                                 cpstate
                                                                        
binkp.c:2110:33: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only  
once for each function it appears in
                                                                        
binkp.c:2127:8: error: struct binkprec has no member named EXTCMDwe
       bp.EXTCMDwe = Want;
         ^
binkp.c: In function binkp_set_comp_state:
binkp.c:2182:48: error: opstate undeclared (first use in this  
function); did you mean cpstate?
           Syslog('b', "Binkp: NR     they=%s we=%s",  
opstate[bp.NRthey], opstate[bp.NRwe]);
^~~~~~~
cpstate
                                                                        
gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:41: binkp.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/ 
mbcico'
make: *** [Makefile:20: all] Error 2
----------

The output is a bit garbled but I've tried to tidy it up as best I  
can.

As I'm not a programmer, I haven't a clue what all this means and I  
would appreciate it if somebody could help with this, thanks.

Regards,
Martin

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