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From: rone@bofh.noc.best.net (Ron Echeverri)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Where is "bison.simple" ?
Date: 9 Mar 1997 14:34:51 -0800
Organization: fidgety systems administrators gmbh
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In article <5fl0d2$8mc@saluki-news.it.siu.edu>,
Jim Dutton <jimd@dutton4.it.siu.edu> wrote:
>"man bison" -> FILES
>	/usr/local/lib/bison.simple	simple parser
>	/usr/local/lib/bison.hairy	complicated parser
>These files do not exist, however?
>lesstif-0.77 uses bison and looks for
>	/usr/share/misc/bison.simple
>There are no "bison's" in /usr/share/misc, either??

Well, if you're running 2.2, i think bison is part of the system.
However, if you're running 2.1.x, bison is a port and you'd have to add
it.  You would then find bison.{simple,hairy} under /usr/local/share.

rone
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