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Re: Error on ./configure; MacOS 10.5.5


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:21:50 -0500

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Jay Chandler wrote:
After an SVN update to latest version:

checking if libpcap version is recent enough... yes
./configure: line 4684: syntax error near unexpected token `<<<'
./configure: line 4684: `<<<<<<< .mine'
configure: error: ./configure failed for ncat

What'd you break, Kris? :-p  This works correctly compiling from svn on 
FreeBSD 7.0-p4 and Fedora 9 latest.


I broke it because you ditched on hanging out with me at DEFCON :)

Nah, it looks like the configure is conflicted.  Your best bet is probably to
delete the configure and svn up again.

You might want to also check if anything else is conflicted by issuing an svn
stat and checking for files with a "C" starting the line (i.e. like the
externals have "X" and modified files have "M").

Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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