Subj : Error compiling fidoconf To : Angel Ripoll From : Michael Dukelsky Date : Sat Mar 20 2021 16:53:26 Hello Angel, Friday March 19 2021, Angel Ripoll wrote to Michael Dukelsky: AR>>> Now i can't complile areafix: AR>>> In file included from src/areafix.c:65: AR>>> /usr/local/include/fidoconf/common.h:166:16: note: expected MD>> ^^^^^^^^^^ MD>> The header file was taken from /usr/local/include but you MD>> installed fidoconf header files to /usr/include. You have to use MD>> the same huskymak.cfg for all Husky compilations. The files in MD>> /usr/local/include could stay from the previous builds. It is MD>> better to delete now areafix, fidoconf, smapi, huskylib MD>> subdirectories of the /usr/local/include directory together with MD>> all files inside the subdirectories. AR> Ok. I'm going to download all the sources again to start from AR> scratch. I'm going to compile them in their order (and not from root). AR> Now the only error gives me in hpucode: AR> *************** AR> ftn@bbs:/usr/src/ftn/husky/hpucode$ make all AR> gcc -I/usr/local/include -I./h -c -s -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It is the same. The directory is defined by setting the variable PREFIX in your huskymak.cfg. If you specify PREFIX=/usr, then the header files will be taken from /usr/include and if you specify PREFIX=/usr/local, then the header files will be taken from /usr/local/include. That is why it is important to use the same huskymak.cfg in all compilations. Michael .... node (at) f1042 (dot) ru --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Moscow, Russia (2:5020/1042) .