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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Brian McKee wrote:

then I ran make and got this
bmckee@test3:~/Desktop/x5250-0.5.2-pre3$ make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/bmckee/Desktop/x5250-0.5.2-pre3'

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Does that tell you anything?

Yes, it does. I think I sent you on a wild goose chase. I think tn5250 is fine, but x5250 can't find the definition of SOCKET_TYPE. That is supposed to be defined when you run ./configure. I notice you are building x5250-0.5.2-pre3 which is one release old. I'm using x5250-0.5.2-pre4 which builds perfectly (at least it does for me). Could you try downloading http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250/x5250-0.5.2-pre4.tar.gz and building that? I've double checked that version to be certain that ./configure defines SOCKET_TYPE and it does. If building that doesn't work for you then get right back with me.

James Rich

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