Nethack 3.0 compile hassle
Dave Shevett
shevett at labii.UUCP
Mon Jul 31 14:32:34 AEST 1989
Ok - I get all set up "Gee! Nethack 3.0! And LOOK! It'll run on my
little ol 7300. How sweet."
Many edits, shars, and tinkers later, I get the following compiler error:
cc -O -I../include -c apply.c
Assember: apply.c
aline 359 : branch offset is too remote
*** Error code 1
Stop
Grrr. I can handle normal errors - this one threw me. Not knowing 'c'
beyond the 'hello world' stage, I dropped the whole shebang and shelved it
until I could run up Pnews.
Here's the config: 3b1 w/1.5 meg Ram, 67 meg drv, 3.5 OS.
Config.h shows:
#define UNIX /* delete if no fork(), exec() available */
#define STUPID /* avoid some complicated expressions if
#define STUPID_CPP /* use many small functions instead of macros to
Somewhere it said to define STUPID_CPP - in unixconf.h?
#define SYSV /* define for System V */
#define UNIXPC /* use in addition to SYSV for AT&T 7300/3B1 */
/* also note that the stock cpp qualifies as a
STUPID_CPP for config.h */
Yah - thats where it was - Am I missing something goofy here? Has anyone
else had hassles running up on the 3b1?
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