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From: colyer@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu (colyer)
Subject: Re: AmigaTADS
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 1994 17:11:28 GMT
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Okay some more information about the problem...

upon doing "tc goldskul"  I get...

tc TADS compiler 2.0.13  (<--the biggest problem, methinks)

[...]59:TADS-504:warning object "perparse" not found
[...]59:TADS-504:warning object "parseError" not fonud
[...]59:TADS-504:warning object "commandPrompt" not fonud
[...]59:TADS-603:undeclare function "objwords" (first use: adv.t, line
        1987)
[...]59:TADS-605:undefined symbols found.

All these errors take place in line 59, which is the closing line of
goldskul.t, is this normal behavior for the TADS comiler?  

Again I'm already pretty sure that this is simply a case of using an
outdated version of the compiler...  I didn't recall seeing anything in
the Amiga archive about who ported it...   Anybody got any clues as to
who-dunnit and are they going to do it again?

Thanks

Jim


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