I can do that, and will when I get a few moments. But, I'm not sure that's going to help. Here's why I think that. Yesterday, Charlie used exactly the same source tree and compiled successfully. He sent me a tar ball of his tree, and I had exactly the same problems with his source tree. So, I'm convinced the answer isn't fully in the source itself. Very strange. Luke Davis writes: > From: Luke Davis <ldavis at shellworld.net> > > That is most definitely unusual. Send me the Makefile off list, and the > name of the rule you originally try to have made. > > > On Sat, 3 May 2003, Janina Sajka wrote: > > > That's exactly what I thought until I ran make -d, that is make with the > > debug switch. From this it became obvious that it's looking at the > > accent as a filename. At least that's how I read that output. Once > > again, this is the accent character to the left of the number one on the > > qwerty -- '`' that one. Here's the output of make -d. Notice, > > especially, the third line, just to the left of "stop," and also the > > second line. > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Janina Sajka, Director Technology Research and Development Governmental Relations Group American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Email: janina at afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175