Well the Admin said there are muds up on this box.. So I may complete my
walk to insanity by the time I fix the problem =-)

Michael Barton wrote:

> > out of simple necessity, therefore I'm thinking it's a
> > permissions thing or a altered Unix/Linux box where
> > those files have been moved to another location in
> > > In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:268,
> > >                  from comm.c:90:
> > > /usr/include/sigcontext.h:26: asm/sigcontext.h: No
> > > such file or directory
>
> Well, the problem isn't finding the headers for his files, it's finding
> the headers that the headers include.  :)  So changing his code likely
> won't have any positive effect, unless there is another copy of the
> header files somewhere on the machine that is correct or something (this
> seems highly unlikely).
> My guess is that some of the header files are actually missing.. Maybe
> whoever set up the box didn't install all of the header files or did a
> half-assed upgrade that left them incomplete.
> At any rate, I don't think the MUD code is to blame, it's a problem with
> the compiler installation or configuration, and fixing it will rest on
> the shoulders of the sys admin.  Or if it's your own machine, make sure
> all of the header, compiler and library packages are installed and of
> the same version.
> --Palrich.
>
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