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From: mullinwm AT picard DOT ml DOT wpafb DOT af DOT mil (William M. Mullins)
Subject: Re: bison problem
15 Jun 1998 09:44:45 -0700 :
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To: leding <leding AT cs DOT msstate DOT edu>
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Sir:

The path you mention in bison is hard coded in the binary.  My "fix" was to
change the hard coded path with a binary file editer.  It's not very elegant
but it worked for me.

It doesn't seem infrequent that paths are hard-coded into executables, but it
is odd that a patently MS-like path would be.

W. M. Mullins



leding wrote:

> Hi, everybody,
>
> I recently installed Cygnus-win32 B19 under NT4.0 with SP3.  Everything
> seems working fine except bison couldn't work probably.  I issred:
>         bison -d calc.y
> It said:
>         bison: /cygnus/b19/share/bison.simple: No such file or directory
>
> But I do have such file under the share dir.  I would appreciate if
> anybody could shed light on this.  Thanks!
>
> Leding
>
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