Julián Herrera wrote, 2020-04-30 21:01: > I ran > > ./configure --jvm=yes > > configure runs fine and spits out a summary that looks accurate. > > I run make, that runs for a couple seconds but then stops at the following: > > /home/jules/Code/bigloo4.3g/bin/bgljfile.sh: 19: exec: > /home/jules/Code/bigloo4.3g/bin/bgljfile: not found > Makefile:570: recipe for target '.jfile' failed > make[2]: *** [.jfile] Error 127 > make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/jules/Code/bigloo4.3g/comptime' > Makefile:403: recipe for target 'bigloo' failed > make[1]: *** [bigloo] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/jules/Code/bigloo4.3g/comptime' > Makefile:168: recipe for target 'boot-c' failed > make: *** [boot-c] Error 2 > > bgljfile.sh ends with a call to exec a file which does not exist > > Previously I had built bigloo successfully just running (configure, make, > make install), didn't realize the JVM integration required a seperate flag. > So this is my 2nd attempt (after running make clean) and I can't passed > this step.
If a build without JVM worked, you should have a bgljfile in /usr/local/bin. You can copy it to /home/jules/Code/bigloo4.3g/bin/ and continue with "make". This is just an idea for a workaround. Github issue #43 is yours? If so, better stay on one channel (for the future). Ciao Sven
