Should the nspr build create a dist/<OS_TARGET>/include/nspr directory?
"Wan-Teh Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ken Culbert wrote: > >>The easiest solution is to follow the LDAP C SDK instructions > >>but replace NSPR_4_2_RELEASE by NSPRPUB_RELEASE_4_1_2. > >> > >>If you want to use NSPR_4_2_RELEASE, you need to > >>1. set the environment variable NSPR_AUTOCONF to 1; and > >>2. make sure you have the necessary tools to run autoconf. > >> > >>On Windows, this means you need to have either the MKS Toolkit > >>or the Cygwin tools. If you use the MKS Toolkit, it needs to > >>be version 7.0 or newer, and you also need to set the environment > >>variable CONFIG_SHELL to the pathname of your sh.exe. > > > > > > That worked! (I used NSPR_4_2_RELEASE.) > > > > But I wasn't able to build the CSDK. > [...] > > > > What should I do now? > > I am sorry that I won't be able to help you. I am > not familiar with the LDAP C SDK. I suspect you need > to start the build of everything from the LDAP C SDK > so that it builds NSPR and NSS the way it wants. > > I suggest you ask in netscape.public.mozilla.directory. > > Wan-Teh >
