Operating System: Mac OS X 10.1.1 (Build 5M28) PostgreSQL Version: CVS checkout as of Nov 17, 2001 Problem Category: Building
After running ./configure and then "make all" the build stopped with the message cc -traditional-cpp -g -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -I../../../src/include -c -o analyze.o analyze.c analyze.c:23: parser/parse.h: No such file or directory I looked at the part of the build messages where parse.h is supposed to get built and I didn't see any problems: make -C parser parse.h bison -y -d gram.y mv -f y.tab.c ./gram.c mv -f y.tab.h ./parse.h prereqdir=`cd parser/ >/dev/null && pwd` && \ cd ../../src/include/parser/ && rm -f parse.h && \ ln -s $prereqdir/parse.h . with no error messages. The base directory of my build was /Volumes/SCSI Volume/devel/pgsql. I had a wild hunch that the space in the "SCSI Volume" part of my path was to blame, so I unpacked a clean copy of the source material to /usr/local/src/pgsql (no spaces in path name), redid the ./configure and make phase and all built fine. Obviously this is hampering my development, but I figured I'd pass it along since you never know who's going to get hit unawares with this. (Especially those pesky Mac people who like spaces in their folder names.) Cheers! Murray Todd Williams ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org