Hi,

        ./bjam is supposed to either delegate to your system bjam (if
satisfactory) or compile bjam (if it hasn't already) then delegate to
it.  That's how it works for me and I've tested this on machines with
and without bjam installed.

        ./bjam is a simple shell script and I'm not sure why it would echo
nothing to the terminal (unless it's satisfied that everything is
built).  Also try:

rm jam-files/bjam

        Otherwise, hopefully you can look at the shell script and fix it
because everything looks fine from my end.  You do have bash installed,
right?

Kenneth

On 12/12/11 15:24, John Morgan wrote:
> Kenneth,
> I have bjam on my path. When I invoke ./bjam in the mosesdecoder
> directory, nothing happens, at least nothing is echoed to the
> terminal. Everything runs fine when I run just "bjam" without the dot
> slash.
> Is this what I should expect?
> 
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