[Info-vax] Looking into C-include files on VMS

Joerg Schilling js at cs.tu-berlin.de
Fri Oct 30 15:55:35 EDT 2009


In article <4aeb35dc$0$271$14726298 at news.sunsite.dk>,
Graham Burley <burley+news at encompasserve.org> wrote:

>You need to use the ODS-5 disk area, e.g.
>
>$ @gnv$gnu:[lib]gnv_setup.com
>$ bash
>bash$ pwd
>/disk_support/decuserve_support/burley
>bash$ echo > a.b.c
>bash.exe.1: a.b.c: i/o error
>bash$ cd /usr_ods5/burley
>bash$ echo > a.b.c

Thank you! this was a very important information.

I am now able to have more than one dot in filenames.

If I find a solution for the hangs in "configure" and
if I find a solution for the "cc always exits with 0"
problem that leads to wrong configure results, a 
make/configure controlled compilation seems to be close.


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