Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 17:47:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Ravi Pina <falcon@mail.bw.lgca.ohio.gov> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Pine and Pico Porting Message-ID: <199505172147.RAA01199@mail.bw.lgca.ohio.gov>
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I am in the porcess of setting up my system with 2.0-R, and i ran the port for pine3.91. It gets the file fine, extracts it, and starts to compile, but it get to the following: (sorry for the spam) mh.c:810: warning: passing arg 4 of `scandir' from incompatible pointer type mh.c: In function `mh_append': 61 lines more (40%). Press <space> for more, 'i' to return. mh.c: In function `mh_append': mh.c:1051: warning: passing arg 4 of `scandir' from incompatible pointer type cc -g -O -pipe -c mmdf.c cc -g -O -pipe -c imap2.c cc -g -O -pipe -c pop3.c cc -g -O -pipe -c news.c news.c: In function `news_open': news.c:313: warning: passing arg 4 of `scandir' from incompatible pointer type cc -g -O -pipe -c nntpcunx.c cc -g -O -pipe -c phile.c cc -g -O -pipe -c dummy.c cc -g -O -pipe -c smtp.c cc -g -O -pipe -c nntp.c cc -g -O -pipe -c rfc822.c cc -g -O -pipe -c misc.c cc -g -O -pipe -DSTDPROTO=bezerkproto -DRSH=\"rsh\" -DRSHPATH=\"/usr/bin/rsh\" -c os_bsf.c os_bsf.c:66: conflicting types for `days' mail.h:498: previous declaration of `days' os_bsf.c:69: redefinition of `rfc822_date' env_unix.c:156: `rfc822_date' previously defined here as: {standard input}:3937: FATAL:Symbol _rfc822_date already defined. *** Error code 1 39 lines more (62%). Press <space> for more, 'i' to return. *** Error code 1 Stop. *** Error code 1 Stop. *** Error code 1 Stop. *** Error code 1 Stop. and then it compiles pico just fine. I did everything all the docs said (i hope), and even copied over all the stuff for /usr/src like the site says... my boss is getting upset about this... any suggestions other than not to use pine? Thanks! -- Ravi Pina * falcon@mail.bw.lgca.ohio.gov * falcon@eworld.com Finger for PGP Public key... remember, you can never be too sure... "somewhere in the heavens...they are watching" All spelling errors are intentional, and meant to annoy spelling pedants.
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