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when I'm not sure whether or not that directory exists." Today I discovered that rebuilding /usr/include completely from scratch doesn't work, because the libss Makefile tries to install headers into /usr/include/ss, which 'make includes' does not create. The result is that the libss Makefile plants the header files in /usr/include as individual files called 'ss,' with the second one overwriting the first, and the third one overwriting the second. So instead of a directory called /usr/include/ss, you end up with just one file called /usr/include/ss with only the last header file in it. Check out /usr/include/ss on freefall and you'll see what I mean. I've modified the beforeinstall target in the libss Makefile to check for the presence of the ${DESTDIR}/usr/include/lbss directory and to create it if it isn't already there. Hopefully I did it right. |
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copyright.h | ||
data.c | ||
error.c | ||
execute_cmd.c | ||
help.c | ||
invocation.c | ||
list_rqs.c | ||
listen.c | ||
Makefile | ||
pager.c | ||
parse.c | ||
prompt.c | ||
request_tbl.c | ||
requests.c | ||
ss_err.et | ||
ss_internal.h | ||
ss.h | ||
std_rqs.ct |