On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 09:15:38AM -0400, Dan Winship wrote:
> > Making all in importer
> > gcc: GNOME_Evolution_Importer-common.c: No such file or directory
> 
> Try cd'ing into the importer directory and typing "make
> GNOME_Evolution_Importer-common.c", and then cd .. and make again. Some
> version of automake changed the semantics of "BUILT_SOURCES" so that
> they don't get automatically built before everything else, and it's
> possible that the makefile still depends on that happening.

shell$ make GNOME_Evolution_Importer-common.c
: -I . -I /opt/gnome-2.2/share/idl/bonobo-2.0 -I 
/opt/gnome-2.2/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0 ./GNOME_Evolution_Importer.idl

and this doesn't actually do or produce anything. I think thats part of the problem... 
the output shows the whole ': -I ..." start, and I do believe that is not doing 
anything of consequence... how are things compiled from .idl files? I noticed at the 
middle of the origional error output it has something very similar, and a "-c 
GNOME_Evolution_Importer-common.c"... is that gcc speak for compile and assemble but 
not link, or is that saposed to be the input to a different program?

Anyway, thanks for the advice!
Tony.
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