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Package: kbd
Version: 0.90-2
-- debian.rules binary log (a.out) --
test -f stamp-build || make -f debian.rules build
make[1]: Entering directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90'
make
make[2]: Entering directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90'
cd src && make all
make[3]: Entering directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90/src'
gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" dumpkeys.c
gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" ksyms.c
gcc -s dumpkeys.o ksyms.o -o dumpkeys
bison -y loadkeys.y
mv -f y.tab.c loadkeys.c
flex -8 -t analyze.l > analyze.c
gcc -c -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" loadkeys.c
gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" findfile.c
gcc -s loadkeys.o ksyms.o findfile.o -o loadkeys
gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" showkey.c
gcc -s showkey.o -o showkey
gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/lib/kbd\" setfont.c
setfont.c: In function `do_loadtable':
setfont.c:211: `ENOIOCTLCMD' undeclared (first use this function)
setfont.c:211: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
setfont.c:211: for each function it appears in.)
make[3]: *** [setfont.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90/src'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90'
make[1]: *** [build] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/exp/build/zooi5/kbd-0.90'
make: *** [binary] Error 2
-- end --
My /usr/src/linux is 1.3.3's; maybe ENOIOCTLCMD has been renamed/removed?
Regards,
Ray
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To: jdassen@WI.LeidenUniv.NL (J.H.M.Dassen)
Subject: Bug#1029: Acknowledgement (was: compile failed (both a.out and ELF))
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