From: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>
To: CHEWEY-NOUGAT-ABE <ESPAULDING@CENTER.COLGATE.EDU>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-07-17 20:49:49 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 17 Jul 95 13:49:49 PDT
From: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 95 13:49:49 PDT
To: CHEWEY-NOUGAT-ABE <ESPAULDING@CENTER.COLGATE.EDU>
Subject: Re: PGP compilation problems on vax
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> Once upon a time I was able to successfully compile
> PGP 2.3 on our vax without a fuss. Then we switched over to
> a happy alpha vax, and all my jolly executables went the way of the
> dustbunny. My problem is this: neither 2.6 nor 2.3 code will compile
> on my alpha, apparently because the function hashpass is undefined.
> Anyone have an easy remedy they can email me?
There is no such animal as an "alpha vax". Perhaps you mean an Alpha
running Open/VMS? PGP 2.6 is way old. The most recent release is
2.6.2, which I'm told builds fairly cleanly on Open/VMS. You shoulod
download 2.6.2 and try using that.
-derek
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