What version of gcc are you using? That's more then likely the problem, an older version of gcc. Also, you're going to need part 2 (I think) of the kernel source which has the include files in it. (I believe they're now in the K series). Melen On Fri, 8 Mar 1996, Brian Elliott wrote: > I have just recently tried to compile Circle v. 3.0bpl9 under Linux and have > been unsuccessful numerous times. When I attempt to "make", it exists on > an "Error [2]" after not being able to find various include header files > in linux/ and asm/. I have only limited hard drive space, so I have only > installed the A, D, and N disks of Linux thusfar. I was under the > impression that this would be all I needed to compile Circle. (or so I > had heard from several experience imps) Now, it found all the other > header files, except those located in those two directories. Do I > perhaps have to install other disks of Linux that I've neglected? I > would appreciate it if someone more experienced than I could perhaps > answer this question. Thanks. > > -Brian Elliott <belliott@cygnus.rsabbs.com >
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