My mistake.
Adding the "\" character using ascii codes in a badly configured
console+keyboard, led to the insertion of a "dot" and that was the
unprintable char.

Note to console users (CENTOS?) vi and nano did not showed the char, I
then used MC (midnightcommander) and it showed the "dot".

See ya,


On 7/15/06, Erick Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
While compiling zaptel 1.2.7 I get the error:

zaptel.c:384 error: stray '\194' in program

It looks like an unprintable character, this source is straight from
the .tar.gz release.
Since im compiling in a Centos 4.3 Xeon, the only thing I added was:
CFLAGS+=$(shell if uname -r | grep -q 2.6.9-34.EL; then echo
"-Drw_lock_t=\"rwlock_t\""; fi)


Suggestions?



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Cel Panama. +(507) 6694-4780
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