Or ncc does not have the correct path to nescc. Michael's earlier suggestion
is right. You have to check if nescc really lives in /Users/grep/...


On 4/15/07, Sarfraz Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Oops! My mistake.

This means that ncc knows where nescc is but can't execute it.


On 4/15/07, Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Did I misread the ncc -v outout?
> It looks like it's printing the full path to nescc as /Users/greg/...
> Perhaps it prints that and then just goes on to exec from /usr/bin/?
> What a tangled web...
>
> MS
>
> Sarfraz Nawaz wrote:
> > Greg,
> >
> > A brief look in the ncc script shows that it assumes nescc to be in
> > /usr/bin. So here are your options
> >
> > 1) Create a symbolic link from /usr/bin/nescc to
> > /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/nesc-1.2.4/bin/nescc
> > 2) Install nescc under the /usr directory
> > 3) Change the following line in ncc from
> >     $nescc = "/usr/bin/nescc"; to $nescc = "
> > /Users/greg/Documents/Sources/nesc-1.2.4/bin/nescc";
> >
> > Hope it helps.
> >
>
>

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