04-27-2011
So, not execute but compile. Seems like a malformed code in a generated file. Is that from make or the compiler? Usually, you get a file name and command line. Do you have a connect_nonb file? If compiler, try preprocessing to see the compiled file, usually 'cc -E'. The unp.h has a ton of predefines, to guide it for your system. An invalid combination might do this. Usually, my system or ./configure takes care of these for me.
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