Jim McCarthy wrote:
Sorry, no patchfile, but ...
1) Edit sedt.c and change all 'stricmp' to 'sedt_stricmp' to avoid conflict with 'stricmp' declaration in /usr/include/string.h
2) In comd.c, add #include <errno.h> before line #include "proto.h"
With these changes, build should result in a functional sedt.exe file.
Well, not really, I found two more issues:
diff -urd sedt/term.c sedt-0.0/term.c --- sedt/term.c 1994-08-28 20:51:34.000000000 +0200 +++ sedt-0.0/term.c 2004-11-28 23:17:21.615971200 +0100 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ } _exit(1); } -#if !defined(SCO) & !defined(HPUX) +#if !defined(SCO) & !defined(HPUX) & !defined(__CYGWIN__) if (ioctl(0,TIOCGWINSZ,&ws)!=-1&&ws.ws_row!=0&&ws.ws_col!=0) {Scr_Length=ws.ws_row; Scr_Width=ws.ws_col; diff -urd sedt/vars.c sedt-0.0/vars.c --- sedt/vars.c 1994-08-28 20:51:36.000000000 +0200 +++ sedt-0.0/vars.c 2004-11-28 23:14:58.730512000 +0100 @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ int Saved_Character=0; #endif
-#if defined(UNIX) & !(defined(SCO) | defined(HPUX)) +#if defined(UNIX) & !(defined(SCO) | defined(HPUX) | defined(__CYGWIN__)) #include <sys/ioctl.h> struct winsize ws; /*Structure for terminal height and width*/
I think it is not really working. In the docs is mentioned that the backtick character is what : is in vim, but it seems to have no effect when I hit backtick, I cannot delete or save or exit...
What you could try to do about your problem is: add /usr/lib/automode.o to the objects and link it in the executable.
Gerrit -- =^..^=
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