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Old 12-02-2009
PCC-F-NOERRFILE, unable to open error message file

Hi,

I was compiling few C programs in the unix server and getting the following error message
HTML Code:
rm: /home/a0xxx28/AVT/SEEDLIBRARYDB/LIB/*.a non-existent
        proc MODE=ANSI CODE=ANSI_C INCLUDE=/home/a0xxx28/PVT/SEEDLIBRARYDB/INCLUDE 
INCLUDE=/home/a0xxx28/PVT/SEEDLIBRARY/INCLUDE  INCLUDE=/home/a0xxx28/PVT/UT/INCLUDE DEFINE=SQL DEFINE=AIRFLITE_REL_3 
DEFINE=PFM -DPFM_PVTDT  iname=costdistDB.pc
PCC-F-NOERRFILE, unable to open error message file, facility PR2
*** Error exit code 1"
Can anybody guide me to resolve this issue?
 

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