RE: NNTPC: COmpile on Solaris

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Worked a treat, thanks guys.

Scott

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Julian Assange [mailto:proff@iq.org]
		Sent:	Tuesday, January 11, 2000 7:24 AM
		To:	White, Scott
		Cc:	nntpcache-users@suburbia.net; proff@iq.org
		Subject:	Re: NNTPC: COmpile on Solaris


		Use gmake (gnumake)


		"White, Scott" <SWhite@london.att.com> writes:

		> Has anybody got this to compile on Solaris?  I have tried
2.6, 2.7, GCC and
		> Workshop and I get the same basic errors.  Can somebody
point me in the
		> correct direction?
		> 
		> 
		> Making all in libmmalloc
		> make: Fatal error in reader: ../mk/rules.mk, line 10: More
than one %
		> pattern on
		>  right hand side
		> Current working directory
/var/tmp/nntpcache-2.3.3/libmmalloc
		> *** Error code 1
		> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target
`all-recursive'
		> Current working directory /var/tmp/nntpcache-2.3.3
		> *** Error code 1
		> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target
`all-recursive-am'
		> 
		> 
		>
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