> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I tried to generate a Windows installer on Ubuntu 11.10 amd64, but ran >> into some issues: >> >> $ cd openvpn-build/windows-nsis >> $ ./build-snapshot >> --- snip --- >> >> make[3]: Leaving directory >> `/home/samuli/opt/openvpn-build/windows-nsis/tmp/build-i686/pkcs11-helper-1.10' >> make[2]: Leaving directory >> `/home/samuli/opt/openvpn-build/windows-nsis/tmp/build-i686/pkcs11-helper-1.10' >> make[1]: Leaving directory >> `/home/samuli/opt/openvpn-build/windows-nsis/tmp/build-i686/pkcs11-helper-1.10' >> tap-windows >> Fixup libtool files >> Restore libtool files >> ls: cannot access tmp/image-i686/openvpn-i686-*-bin.*: No such file or >> directory >> >> The error message seems clear enough, but I'm wondering why the binaries >> are not where it looks for them: >> >> $ ls tmp/image-i686 >> openvpn >> $ ls tmp/image-i686/openvpn >> bin etc include lib share > This is strange, as you referred to dash, which I never tested, I will > try and see if that is the problem. > > Alon. What I know is that if I work around this problem, I get a shell syntax error later on... and if I switch #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/bash in "build-snapshot", that syntax error goes away. To be more precise, the error occurs at openvpn-build/windows-nsis/build:5, which is
ROOT="${ROOT:-tmp}" I don't have full logs at hand right now, unfortunately. -- Samuli Seppänen Community Manager OpenVPN Technologies, Inc irc freenode net: mattock