On 9/26/08, doth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I tried the following:
>  - Delete the "Debug" folder and tried recompiling, no luck.
>  - ran gclient sync,
>  - Built the solution file, no luck, most errors are due to HTMLNames.h
>  file missing in third_party \ webkit \ webcore \ html  directory.....
>
>  @HLS,
>  I'll try out your suggestion of installing SDK6.0, hope it
>  works :-) ....

I doubt it's going to work, but you can always try.

>From your build output it's clear what the problem is. The solution is
not that clear thought:

> 1>Building DerivedSources /cygdrive/c/CHROMI~1/chromium/src/webkit/
> 1>make: /bin/sh: Command not found

For some reasons it can't find "/bin/sh". It looks like the cygwin
that we have in the tree does not work well for you.  The only time
I've seen that error was because the registry key I told you about
earlier was not being set correctly.

Maruel: Any idea?

Nicolas

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>  On Sep 26, 10:21 pm, HLS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Sounds like what I went through.  There are few threads in the
>  > Chromium-discuss fora.
>  >
>  > In the end, althought I think it should work with SDK v6.1 (2008),  it
>  > appears the team is using v6.0 (VISTA SDK).    After going thru that
>  > process of download/installing v6.0,   I was finally able to compile
>  > after
>  >
>  > - Running
>  >
>  >        gclient sync -force
>  >
>  > to make sure it gets the updates.  There are 3-4 folders I had to
>  > manually delete before gclient was successful.  You can't trust
>  > gclient reporting success, if there any aborts.
>  >
>  > - cleaning the solution first and do a full build.
>  >
>  > One mistake I did was to erroneously presume (slap across the head)
>  > that you can compile the projects individually and/or via the command
>  > line with VCBUILD.  In fact, you can not without running into solution
>  > build problems.  So clean the solution first and use the IDE only.
>  >
>  > - Then take your wife and/or girlfiend to dinner, a movie, and when
>  > you come back, maybe you will be lucky - multiple ways. :-)
>  >
>  > I really wish they would break down this project (oops, solution)
>  > better.  I noticed that a good bit of the total build time is used up
>  > in building the test units.  The next time I rebuild, I am going to
>  > try to unload these projects to save some time.
>  >
>  > ---
>  >
>  > doth wrote:
>  > > Great, i'll rebuild and keep the thread updated.
>  >
>  > > @Marc-Antoine
>  > > Meanwhile i am trying the --force option with gclient, thanks Marc-
>  > > Antoine for the suggestion
>  >
>

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