Well you don't really have to create those files. What the program does is to create a new syslog delete the oldest and move the rest. But if no such files exist yet then the message below is what you get. On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Axiem wrote: > Ahh.. Yes. I found that it works if you type bash autorun, and never use ./ in > reference to command. Creating syslog.6 and down in the /log directory helpd me too. > > EltaWeb Networks wrote: > > > ok, i finally got my mud to compile (thanks roger). now, when i type cd src; > > make, it gives me > > make ../bin/circle > > make[1]: '../bin/circle' is up to date > > make utils > > (cd util; make all) > > make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'all'. > > > > Then, i went back to the circle root directory... > > > > BASH.EXE-2.01$ ./autorun > > rm: log/syslog.1: No such file or directory > > mv: log/syslog.2: No such file or directory > > mv: log/syslog.3: No such file or directory > > mv: log/syslog.4: No such file or directory > > mv: log/syslog.5: No such file or directory > > mv: log/syslog.6: No such file or directory > > BASH.EXE-2.01$ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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