Re: compiling guile

Alan Shutko (ats@acm.org)
29 Nov 1997 16:04:34 -0600

>>>>> "S" == Scott <sbarron@n-link.com> writes:

S> The file /usr/include/jmp_buf.h is the following
S> ?-w--w---T 32881 12573 33788 3811366689 May 1 1994
S> /usr/include/jmp_buf

S> I can not read it or remove it (not even as root). There is a jmp_buf.h
S> in /usr/include/i386 that appears to be the correct file, but I cant
S> copy it to /usr/include.

That looks very bad. It should look like:

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 235 Feb 17 1995 /usr/include/jmp_buf.h

I don't know wat the T at the end means... and the ? in the first
character is bad. I think you have filesystem corruption of some
sort. Try running fsck?

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