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Silly questions about do_gold

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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Wed 03 Dec 2003 01:48 AM (UTC)
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Alright, well, I figured I haven't stirred up any trouble for you guys in a while, so it was time to start back in, plus I just really kicked my mud into high gear. I recent transfered my ENTIRE codebase to SWR 1.0 FUSS, thus rewriting most of my codebase. Anyways, the transfer has been 100% successful except for this one stupid thing:

player.c:34: conflicting types for `do_gold'
mud.h:3893: previous declaration of `do_gold'

Funny thing is that thats the exact same do_gold function as its always been, and the mud.h line is the declare_do_fun line, so I'm not sure why if would even conflict since its just saying that its a function. Anyways, any clues on why this thing is doing this? Lol, I know, hardly enough of a problem to post on the forum but I'm tired so my brain isn't working right now. Anyways, thanks in advance, you guys are always a great help.

P.S. If you want me to post the function (stock function) then just ask...

~Nick Cash
http://www.nick-cash.com
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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Wed 03 Dec 2003 01:55 AM (UTC)
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I actually answered that question for myself, just moments later. Once again I ask before I tinker. Anyways, I've found another.

I added a file that I created to my Makefile (I've added many before), but when I try to make it says this:

make[1]: *** No rule to make target `upgrade_ship.o', needed by `swr'. Stop.

Umm, what exactly does that mean? I've made sure that it is in the correct places, and it seems to be.

~Nick Cash
http://www.nick-cash.com
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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Wed 03 Dec 2003 03:25 AM (UTC)
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Hmm, got this one too. Turns out the file was upgrade_ships.c instead of upgrade_ship.c, so it was just a spelling error, but a nasty one at that, sorry for wasting posts on the forum. :)

~Nick Cash
http://www.nick-cash.com
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