On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Jim Bloom wrote:
> the variable being defined and not its value. You might try removing
> your object directory and doing a make cleandir twice to make sure
> nothing is left in source tree that shouldn't be there.
Yes, thats a likely candidate. Can you try blowing away /usr/obj and see
if the problem persist?
Kris
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