It would appear that I am running cygwin 1.5.12-1
This is on XP Pro with the latest service pack; changing to
a different (latest is 1.18-1) dll might bring on problems.
Anyone know if upgrading to the latest cygwin will have
problems with MS service pack 2 on XP Pro?

Thanks
Jack

On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:24:01 -0400
 Volker Quetschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Jack,
>
>> Building moz on 680_m117 with cygwin tcsh, I get this
>error
>>
>> =============
>> Building project moz
>> =============
>> /cygdrive/c/downloads/openOffice/src680_m117/moz
>> dmake:  extractfiles.mk:  line 215:  Error -- Expecting
>> macro or rule defn, found neither
>I'm wondering what's going on here. As for the
>extras/source/autotext
>problem you reported I also cannot reproduce this one.
>
>M117 build build fine here except for the
>  "solenv/inc/startup/wnt/macros.mk"
>problem.
>
>It might be a cygwin problem, which version do you use?
>
>> The specific code in extractfiles.mk is this:
>>
>> # copy files in RES_FILELIST
>> .IF "$(OS)"=="SOLARIS"
>>      @+$(COPY) $(MOZ_BIN_DIR)$/res$/charsetalias.properties
>> $(RUNTIME_DIR)$/res$/charsetalias.properties
>> .ELSE
>>      @echo No Res Files to copy.
>> .ENDIF
>Is the error reproducible? The above code looks fine to
>me.
>
>As you can see here
><http://tools.openoffice.org/source/browse/external/moz/extractfiles.mk>
>that code didn't change in a while and it works for
>everyone else.
>
>(snip)
>
>> How can that be? If that is the case, and the .ELSE
>> followed by "@echo"  acts like an assert(), then this
>code
>> should not build for anything other than Solaris. Since
>> google doesn't mention other people with this issue, it
>> seems more like something I might have missed in the
>> configure stage.
>Good question.
>
>> I did not disable mozilla. I did put the precompiled
>> binaries in /moz/zipped
>Works for me.
>
>> I believe I followed all the other instructions found at
>>
>http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows_tcsh.html
>>
>> What am I missing?
>No idea at the moment. How do you start the build?
>
>dmake in source directory? Can you try
>
>$ cd moz
>
>$ build
>
>and see if that changes anything? (It shouldn't)
>
>Cygwin 1.5.18 has a known problem (forgot the iz#) but
>cygwin 1.5.17
>and the current cygwin snapshot work for me.
>
>Volker
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