I think this is my problem:
The command substitution $(which bjam) in my environment is not doing
what you intended it to do.
In my environment it's running bjam.
I invoke ./bjam from an emacs shell buffer. Could this be the cause of
the problem?
John


On 12/12/11, Kenneth Heafield <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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