Alex Romosan wrote:
> look at /dev/null. on my system it keeps getting replaced by a regular
> file. not really sure where the bug is, but 'cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV null'
> will recreate the null character device and then the compilation will
> proceed normally.
>
> --alex--
Thanks, that's it. /dev/null was replaced by a regular file.
Hm, /dev/MAKEDEV null and /dev/MAKEDEV std didn't rebuild the character
device null... but a reboot did.
Regards,
Alexander
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