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Jack Woehr wrote:
Acutally, turns out that what I had was a stub script and NO versions of automake on my OpenBSD 3.8-current system. My mistake, I thought I had installed all those ports.
It looks like an OpenBSD thing for getting the ports that need different versions or autoconf to all work properly. I've found references to something called metaauto that runs the right version automatically, but I've never used OpenBSD myself so I can't suggest anything else.
Out of interest, does 'autoreconf -i' work as well if you set the right variables?
$ tn5250 netshare400.com Could not start session: Invalid argument
Unfortunately, there's quite a few places this could be coming from. Could you try creating a trace file to see if it includes any information about the source of the error? Something like:
$ tn5250 trace=log.txt netshare400.comAlternatively, you could try 'ktrace -tc tn5250 netshare400.com' and kdump to find out which system call is failing.
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