Hi Adam/Brent, Finally, I was able to build WebKit by individually building the projects of components involved in building WebKit within Visual Studio 2005. Thanks a lot, for all your feedbacks and inputs on this topic.
-Pritam. On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Pritam Nandy <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Brent, > > Thanks for your reply. But, I've followed each and every step mentioned in > the WebKit site very carefully. I've installed Cygwin from that site and I > can see the "gperf.exe" file inside my Cygwin/bin folder. The Perl was > installed as part of my Cygwin installer from this site as version 5.10.0 > and I do not have Active Perl or any other Perl for that matter. I checked > this by typing perl --version from a command line. It is the Cygwin Perl > that's being used. I've also tried deleting the WebKitBuild directory > repeatedly, but I get the same error every time. > > Do you see any problem from the lines of log which I've posted the last > time. I guess something's going wrong in the WebCore/WebCoreGenerated build. > Please let me know. > > -Pritam. > > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Brent Fulgham <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Pritam, >> >> On Dec 15, 2009, at 7:49 PM, Pritam Nandy wrote: >> >> Hi Adam, >> >> Well, the BuildLog.htm for "WebCoreGenerated" shows 0 error, 0 warning. >> But, I could figure out this mysterious looking line from the Output Window >> of WebCoreGenerated - >> >> Can't call method "fileName" without a package or object reference at >> /home/pritam.n/WebKit/WebCore/bindings/scripts/IDLParser.pm line 110. >> make: *** [JSSVGClipPathElement.h] Error 255 >> make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... >> >> Does the above lines mean anything serious to you? >> >> >> Please, please, please follow the steps on the WebKit site. It will save >> us all a lot of time! >> >> I'm guessing that you have one of the following problems: >> >> 1. You did not use the WebKit installer for the Cygwin toolset, and are >> therefore missing gperf or another utility. >> 2. You have ActiveState Perl in your path somewhere, and it is getting >> picked up by Cygwin when attempting to run the build scripts. >> >> You might need to delete your WebKitBuild directory to make sure >> everything is regenerated properly. >> >> -Brent >> >> >> >> > >
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