By default, all of the output from the build is written to the file Win32dbg\build.log, so you can look in there to see what failed. You might want to disable that, since you're not working any of the C++ compile problems. Set the environment variable NO_BUILD_LOG to any value to have it go to the console.
Rick On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, I put the leading '\' on and got as far as the error message below. > > C:\oorexx>c:\buildorx > > C:\oorexx>d: > > D:\>cd "D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk" > > D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>set SRC_DRV=D: > > D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>set SRC_DIR="\My > Documents\ > ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk\" > > D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>makeorx DEBUG > 'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command, > operable program or batch file. > Executing in a svn working copy, but could not determine the svn revision > number. > Do NOT use this environment for a release build. > > Building Open Object REXX for Windows - Debug Version > 'killer' is not recognized as an internal or external command, > operable program or batch file. > Building Rexxapi.. > ***! Error occured !** : build halted > > I shall have to find out how to move my repository. I've tried a simple cut > & paste and it is chuntering away - we shall see if that works when it has > finished. > > cheers, > > Jon > > > > 2008/7/14 Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Does it just terminate with nothing else at that point? I've never >> seen it do that before. The messages about svn and killer are benign, >> and not a problem. I've never run the Express C++ before, but with >> visual studio, there's a batch file that needs to be run to set up the >> environment variables for the compile. >> >> However, I suspect the problem might be as simple as needing a leading >> "\" on your SRC_DIR environment variable. I'm also a little nervous >> about the spaces in the path name. I'm not sure anybody has ever done >> a build using a path with spaces, and it could cause some unexpected >> problems at some stage. >> >> Rick >> >> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Game to try it out. Without having made any changes to coreclasses.orx >> > at >> > this point. First build said I needed to set SRC_DIR & SRC_DRV >> > environment >> > variables, so I wrote this little batch file: >> > >> >> d: >> >> cd "D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk" >> >> set SRC_DRV=D: >> >> set SRC_DIR="My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk\" >> >> makeorx DEBUG >> > >> > Some sort of success, this is what I see in the console: >> >> >> >> C:\oorexx>c:\buildorx >> >> >> >> C:\oorexx>d: >> >> >> >> D:\>cd "D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk" >> >> >> >> D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>set SRC_DRV=D: >> >> >> >> D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>set SRC_DIR="My >> >> Documents\o >> >> oRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk\" >> >> >> >> D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk>makeorx DEBUG >> >> 'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command, >> >> operable program or batch file. >> >> Executing in a svn working copy, but could not determine the svn >> >> revision >> >> number. >> >> Do NOT use this environment for a release build. >> >> >> >> Building Open Object REXX for Windows - Debug Version >> >> 'killer' is not recognized as an internal or external command, >> >> operable program or batch file. >> >> The system cannot find the path specified. >> >> >> >> D:\My Documents\ooRexx Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk\My >> >> Documents\ooRexx >> >> Project >> >> \interpreter-3.x\trunk>c:\buildorx >> > >> > Am I starting off in the wrong directory perhaps? >> > >> > thanks, >> > >> > Jon >> > >> > >> > 2008/7/14 Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> >> You don't actually need to move the newly built files into your >> >> rexx_home to use this. Just CD into "..\trunk\Win32dbg" after the >> >> build and you should be able to run the new rexx version directly from >> >> there without having to touch your installed one. Do a "taskkill /F >> >> /IM rxapi.exe" to kill the existing rxapi process, then "rexx -v" to >> >> verify you have the new version. You'll want to do another taskkill >> >> when you're done working with the new build so your default setup >> >> picks up the matching version. >> >> >> >> Rick >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > OK, I have the C++ compiler installed together with SP1. All went >> >> > smoothly >> >> > using the Windows installers, except it made me register, but then >> >> > refers to >> >> > the GUI for entering the key, but I dont appear to have a GUI, just a >> >> > command line utility. Anyway, I have saved the key and will use it >> >> > if/when >> >> > the software complains. >> >> > >> >> > I have tortoise SVN loaded with the repository root at D:\My >> >> > Documents\ooRexx Project\ >> >> > I have rexx 3.2.0 loaded with rexx_home at c:\oorexx >> >> > >> >> > What I think I have to do next is: >> >> > a) make changes to the versioned file at D:\My Documents\ooRexx >> >> > Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk\kernel\RexxClasses\coreclasses.orx >> >> > b) change directory to D:\My Documents\ooRexx >> >> > Project\interpreter-3.x\trunk >> >> > c) type "makeorx DEBUG" >> >> > d) if the make succeeds I will have an ooRexx build somewhere that I >> >> > will >> >> > have to move into rexx_home >> >> > That seems like enough steps for now. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > does that sound more or less right? >> >> > >> >> > thanks, >> >> > >> >> > Jon >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2008/7/13 Mark Miesfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Mark Miesfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > Here is link to get Visual C++ 2005: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/express/2005/download/default.aspx# >> >> >> > >> >> >> > on that page you have to look closely at the different selections, >> >> >> > they kind of blend together. Be sure you select C++ and not say >> >> >> > C#. >> >> >> >> >> >> Jon, >> >> >> >> >> >> On that page, below the download buttons is some move detail on what >> >> >> you need to do. You should also install the service pack 1. There >> >> >> is >> >> >> an install update for Vista. You don't need that and I would skip >> >> >> that. >> >> >> >> >> >> Then, of course, you also need to install the Platform SDK. There >> >> >> is >> >> >> a link on the page to instructions for installing the SDK. On the >> >> >> page for the SDK, it lists a bunch of steps for updating some stuff >> >> >> in >> >> >> Visual C++. That stuff is only needed if you are going to be using >> >> >> 'Projects' from within Visual C++. Since you will be building using >> >> >> the command line, I would not fool with stuff for now. >> >> >> >> >> >> I just saw that Dave posted a link to get the ISO image. I would >> >> >> get >> >> >> the ISO image if you can burn your own CDs. It gives you better >> >> >> control. >> >> >> >> >> >> Here's a link to the SDK ISO image. I think it is easier to install >> >> >> Visual C++ from CD and then install the SDK from CD. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E15438AC-60BE-41BD-AA14-7F1E0F19CA0D&displaylang=en >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Mark Miesfeld >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! >> >> > Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, >> >> > along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic >> >> > lameness >> >> > and boredom. 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