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RE: [bug #22758] grub-2: compile fails with [grub_script.tab.h] Brokenpi


From: Gregg C Levine
Subject: RE: [bug #22758] grub-2: compile fails with [grub_script.tab.h] Brokenpipe
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:46:30 -0400

Hello!
Please define the terms "old bison and old gcc and old kernel". 

While I am not dropping hints, I can safely say that my primary Linux system
happens to be managing quite well thank you using software that is currently
supplied on a system that's two versions behind.

Ideally this particular bug can be closed, on one condition. That condition
is that the problem has been resolved.

Incidentally which distribution was this, and what were the versions of each
items?
--
Gregg C Levine address@hidden
"The Force will be with you always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
  


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> Subject: [bug #22758] grub-2: compile fails with [grub_script.tab.h]
Brokenpipe
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> Update of bug #22758 (project grub):
> 
>              Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed
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> Follow-up Comment #1:
> 
> Broken Pipe sounds more then a bug in bison
> I wonder why you were using a old bison and old gcc and old kernel but
this
> report is from March this year.
> 
> I think the report can be closed, feel free to reopen if this still
happens.
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