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chapter06/bison-inst.xml
r8a59b64 r3f7da25 8 8 make install</userinput></screen></para> 9 9 10 <para>Some programs don't know about bison and try to find the yacc program11 (bison is a (better) alternative for yacc). So to please those few12 programs out there we'll create a bash script called yacc that calls bison13 and have it emulate yacc's output file name conventions.</para>14 15 <para>Create a new file <filename>/usr/bin/yacc</filename> by running the16 following:</para>17 18 <para><screen><userinput>cat > /usr/bin/yacc << "EOF"</userinput>19 #!/bin/sh20 # Begin /usr/bin/yacc21 22 exec /usr/bin/bison -y "$@"23 24 # End /usr/bin/yacc25 <userinput>EOF26 chmod 755 /usr/bin/yacc</userinput></screen></para>27 28 10 </sect2> 29 11
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