No, its the same win32 snapshot & method of doing it that I've been doing every day for for years! not x compile. I just sent an extract from the log asuming that it'd be obvious, as I've done for the errors I've had in the past. I can send yoiu the whole log if you really need it.

I don't know what you mean about the fpmake.exe being the wrong one- I just zap all dirs, do a svn of the whole trunk v25 etc & was assuming that it'd work as usual... but it didn't! So the make it isn't compatible with the prev versions. A similar fault was also reported by someone else in an email I saw yesterday?

J.

On , Joost van der Sluis <jo...@cnoc.nl> wrote:
On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 21:11 +0100, Martin wrote:

> On 03/04/2011 20:59, Martin wrote:

> > On 03/04/2011 20:50, Martin wrote:

> >> (w32 / vista)

> >> I tried to recompile fpc trunk, it starts up fine, until it comes to

> >> fcl-web. I copied the last lines of output to the end of the mail

> >>

> >> Not sure about the exact make command that was running, since they

> >> come from a batch file, but probably the 2nd line:

> >> make.exe clean distclean

> >> make.exe all LINKSMART=1 CREATESMART=1 OPTIMIZE=1 OPT="-gl -O3

> >> -Or -CpPENTIUMM -OpPENTIUMM" TARGET_EXAMPLES=NO

> >> FPC=c:\FPC\SVN\ppc386_2_4_2.exe

> >> make.exe install INSTALL_PREFIX=c:\FPC\trunk\ COPYTREE=echo

> >> UPXPROG=echo

> >>

> >> Found this in svn, and will try with the revision before...

> >>

> >> Revision: 17223

> >> Author: joost

> >> Date: 14:33:56, 02 April 2011

> >> Message:

> >> * Let the makefile create the unit output dir when fpmake.pp is not

> >> compiled yet

> >> ----

> >> Modified : /trunk/packages/fcl-web/Makefile

> >> Modified : /trunk/packages/fcl-web/Makefile.fpc

> >>

> > no difference, same error

> just some more info.

>

> after trying (and getting the error) to compile with rev 17222, I went

> to the director (to rename the old makefile).

>

> There is a fpmake.exe, with todays date, and a 3 minute old timestamp.

> I do not know if that was created by this attempt, or by the previous

> attempt (that was with includign the above revision)



Are you doing a cross-compilation? In that case the fpmake.exe is

probably build for the target you were compiling for.



Joost.



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