[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Making register.c > > Although officially ethereal is being compiled by NMAKE, actually it seems to be > > never tried by anyone... > > Of course, may be I do something wrong... > > Open Makefile.nmake, find the line which says "echo Making register.c" > After that there's a choice between using Python or using sh to generate > register.c. Using sh to generate the register.c file never gives an error. > You might have to edit the file slightly to make it work.
You might also try installing a new python version. I saw this problem when I used the python that came with cygwin, but not when I installed 2.1 or 2.2 from python.org > I have the feeling that this only happens when recompiling Ethereasl. First > time compiles usually work, but later compiles fail. But I have no hard > proof for this feeling. I'm pretty sure this failed all the time for me, but it has been a while since I played with this. -- -Andrew Feren Cetacean Networks, Inc. Portsmouth, NH
