Thank you very much!

Is there a way to do the make?

I have MinGW and it seem it doesn't work (and yes the "find") is working on my 
computer

Thank you

Oz.

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eli Daniel
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:49 PM
To: help-emacs-windows@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Problems installing cedet

 

It looks as though the makefile is assuming a unix-style "find" command, but is 
picking up something else (maybe the built-in windows one).

I think you'll want a unix-style find program (along with other tools like 
grep, diff, etc) -- emacs does not absolutely require them, but a lot of things 
will work more smoothly if you have them.  There are several distributions of 
these tools for windows.  Many people use the one from cygwin.  But as long as 
you have some windows implementations of these, and as long as they're first in 
your path (so "find" on the command line runs the unix-style one, not the 
built-in windows one), that should fix your problem.

You can also avoid the whole problem for now and use cedet (and JDEE) without 
running this makefile.  The makefile just byte-compiles the lisp, which will 
make it load more quickly but is not required.  

I think you'll find relatively soon that you want these tools anyway though.

HTH
-Eli



On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:40 PM, krono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello 

I am trying to install this package (so I can use JDEE to), and I get this 
error at the make process: 

 

find "/c/emacs/cedet"/common -type f \ 

-name "*-loaddefs.el" \ 

-print -exec rm -f {} \; 

File not found - *-loaddefs.el 

make: *** [clean-common-autoloads] Error 2 

 

Any one knows what to do and how can I solve it? 

Thank you! 

 

 

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