[techtalk] Introduction

2000-11-14 Thread Carol
I am not great at introducing myself, as I never really know what to say. I'm Carol. I'm 45 years old (and I am very glad I caught that typo, as I had just typed that I was 456 years old. While I may sometimes feel that old, in truth, I am not quite there, yet.) I work full time doing tech suppor

Re: [techtalk] Introduction

2000-11-14 Thread Robert Wade
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Carol wrote: > I am not great at introducing myself, as I never really know what to > say. Everyone says that; looking back on what you've wrote, however, it appears as though you've done just spectacularly :). > I'm Carol. I'm 45 years old (and I am very glad I caught th

[techtalk] can't compile ncurses blue.c

2000-11-14 Thread ktb
I tried the RH list and didn't get any takers. Was wondering if anyone here had any ideas? I'm trying to compile some of the test programs ncurses provides in order to learn how ncurses works. I thought playing with these programs would be a good way to learn. I've placed /usr/include/signal.h

Re: [techtalk] can't compile ncurses blue.c

2000-11-14 Thread Marisa Mack
it seems like maybe you are missing a link... /usr/include/asm should be a link to /usr/src/linux/include/asm which will then link to asm-(arch) in the same dir. you can check the links by doing an "ls -l" of /usr/include/asm. you shouldn't have to move any of the include files into the dir you

Re: [techtalk] can't compile ncurses blue.c

2000-11-14 Thread ktb
Marisa Mack wrote: > > it seems like maybe you are missing a link... > > /usr/include/asm should be a link to /usr/src/linux/include/asm > > which will then link to asm-(arch) in the same dir. you can check > the links by doing an "ls -l" of /usr/include/asm. you shouldn't > have to move any of