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to: Bob Jones
from: Bo Simonsen
date: 2003-09-28 12:24:50
subject: Squish

Bob,

*** 27.09.2003 at 21:12, Bob Jones wrote to Bo Simonsen:

 VC>> === Cut ===
 VC>> s_toss.o: In function `ProdCode':
 VC>> /opt/maximus/squish/s_toss.c:720: undefined reference to `products'
 VC>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 VC>> gmake[1]: *** [squish] Error 1
 VC>> s_toss.o: In function `ProdCode':
 VC>> /opt/maximus/squish/s_toss.c:720: undefined reference to `products'
 VC>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 VC>> gmake[1]: *** [squish] Error 1
 VC>> make: *** [squish] Error 2
 VC>> === Cut ===

 BJ> Bo:

 BJ> Didn't you say something about auto-generating the FTSC product
 BJ> table from an FTSC document?  If so, what files were updated for
 BJ> this change?  Did you add any new files to the code?  Was this
 BJ> strictly a squish change?  

No actually not, it didn't work out well, so I removed it..

 BJ> I remember that the last time I touched
 BJ> the FTSC product table, I made two types of entries, one #ifdef'ed
 BJ> for the Unix / Linux (and maybe OS/2 and Win32) code and the other
 BJ> for the DOS code (so that we don't blow up table space when we get
 BJ> back to trying to compile a 16 bit version of the code)....   

I did put the same #ifdef thing about ti.

 BJ>  What
 BJ> program were you using to extract info from the FTSC table?  Do we
 BJ> have that program tested in the ./configure script Wes wrote?  If
 BJ> not, the ./configure script needs updating to test for the program,
 BJ> and generate needed enviornment settings, etc. 

I used a AWK script, taken from the mbse bbs, it was put in, in the
makefile so it did run the awk script before compiling ..

Regards,
        Bo

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