On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 03:57:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henry Sobotka) wrote: > J. Robinson wrote: > > > > I let it play nicely by itself for a few hours, and when I return I've > > got a pleasing looking command prompt waiting for me... but no > > mozilla.exe to be found. > > Look in xpfe/bootstrap where it gets built. If it's there, run "gmake > install" in the subdirectory to see why it's not getting copied to bin. > > h~ >
Hmm. It looks like the build doesn't get this far... looks like the sources under xpfe/bootstrap are completely untouched. Starting from where my unsuccessful build from last night (what better use of a computer when you're sleeping, huh?) I went back and set my environment again and ran gmake. It seems to consistantly get hung up at: gmake.exe[2]: Leaving directory `/PROGRAMMING/MOZILLA/dbm/src' gmake.exe[1]: *** [export] Error 255 What I'm going to attempt next is to move all my moz-related tools to the same drive that I'm building Mozilla on. I seem to recall in the past that gcc or some of its related tools weren't too happy if they were on a separate drive from the source. (I've been told that this is even a partition problem that can show up in autoconf on Linux systems; though that point may be moot). Jeff.perplexed -- ---------------- Whatza JamochaMUD? http://jamochamud.anecho.mb.ca Or other stuff: http://www.anecho.mb.ca/~jeffnik ----------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------
