Actually, you need kernel source, because some of the header files have includes for the linux source include directory, think about it :) and you might wanna try installing the k set, and see if that corrects your problems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ shmoe@prolog.net Systems Administrator of Axis Communications E-Mail support@axsnet.net for info http://www.axsnet.net for info ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Michael Buselli wrote: > On Tue, 30 Apr 1996 BUBONIC@CERES.BSUVC.BSU.EDU wrote: > > > I am trying to install CircleMUD 3.0 patchlevel 11 onto my newly installed > > Linux system. However, I have run into a few problems. I can't get the > > makefile in the /src directory to work. It seems to be missing some > > header files that Linux should have already installed. Have any > > of you installed Linux and then attempted to install CircleMUD? I have > > loaded in disk sets A, AP, D, and N, however, a few header files are > > missing. I have heard that disk set Q is also necessary. Is this true? > > Also, I have limited hard drive space, and I don't really have enough > > room to install all of disk set Q. Do any of you Linux/CircleMUD gurus > > know which -tgz files have those header files in them? Or if anything > > else is needed to be done to install CircleMUD? > > A, AP, D, and N should be enough to run circle. Which header files > in particular were you missing? Q only has a whole bunch of precompiled > kernels, which does nothing to help you. The K set does have some header > files, but not any that are used by circle. Please give some more detail > of your problem, perhaps a transcript of your attempted compile. > > -- > Michael Buselli > m-buselli@uchicago.edu > http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/mhbusell/ > > >
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