Hi Florian, On 5/3/05, Florian Heckl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Sergio, > > On 03.05.2005, at 12:37, Sergio Trejo wrote: > > $ build > > > > I get: > > > > -bash: build: command not found > > > > I have the feeling I lost some shell environment variables or > > something when I quit my old Terminal shell. Maybe I need to start > > over again from the clean m90 source? Or did I do something in the > > wrong order (do I need t first run ./bootstrap and then cd to moz and > > build mozilla with "build")? > Whenever you open a new shell (i.e. Terminal) you have to source > MacosxSetEnv.sh again to get all the needed variables back.
Ah, much thank you for letting me know this. I should have figured as such. > > > > Also, if I am starting over again with clean m90 source, do I need to > > repeat the step of installing Archive::Zip as in: > > > > $ cd ~/Desktop/680_m96/build > > $ perl -MCPAN -eshell > > cpan> install Archive::Zip > > > > Thanks for your help. I have never used CPAN before so its yet another > > new thing to learn about in the world of multitudes of open sources. I > > find it amazing that people can keep track of all of these open source > > projects (mozilla, CPAN, gtk, Linux, gnome, etc, etc., etc.). > > > No, this is a system or at least user wide change. You do that only > once. Cool. But oops, I ran it again. Well, hopefully no harm done. Cheers, Sergio --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
