I have a solution that I'll post in a while. Just getting the final kinks worked out.
david ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cliff Woolley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:49 PM Subject: Re: BSD/OS > On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, David Reid wrote: > > > This is what I get... > > > > www:~/httpd-2.0 $ make > > "/usr/home1/dreid/httpd-2.0/build/rules.mk", line 57: Need an operator > > "/usr/home1/dreid/httpd-2.0/build/rules.mk", line 255: Need an operator > > Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue > > > > > > This after just cvs updating and doing ./buildconf;./configure;make > > > This is what you see if you rerun configure without doing a make distclean > first. Reason: the "bsd_converted" flag file is left in the httpd-2.0 > directory from the last time you ran configure, so build/bsd_makefile > thinks it's already converted build/*.mk, even though build/*.mk just got > rewritten by configure. Remove bsd_converted and run build/bsd_makefile > by hand and you should be able to build that tree again, or you can start > with a fresh tree. The solution to the problem is what Roy and I were > talking about, which is to nix all the build/bsd_makefile and > build/sysv_makefile stuff and just let configure do all the work. > > --Cliff > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Cliff Woolley > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Charlottesville, VA > > >
