From: Alex B. <en...@tu...> - 2001-07-06 20:13:12
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This does not _sound_ like a "BSD-is-stupid" thing (like bsd make being dumb, or no php binary, etc) I will ask odysseas, because I am unsure about the error below. hrm _a > Our emails crossed in the night.... Ignore 7:53 post. > >> From what you said, everything should have worked, as > far as I can determine. > > What is "suspicious", er, it's the bloody error, is > > install: /home/pngia/r2/binarycloud/build/en/user/./conf/conf.php: No > such file or directory > > and the fact you don't even have a ./build directory... Didn't > you say that? BUILD_DIR is defined in Makefile.in as > > BUILD_DIR = $(BC_DIR)/build/$(BC_LANG) > > and that is why I was suspicious that Makefile.in was not > being included. > > Here is another putter. > 1. Save the original Makefile > 2. Edit the Makefile > a) remove the switch --no-print-directory > from both "make" calls thus: > > (echo "in user";cd 2>/dev/null user && make ;); \ > (echo "in base";cd 2>/dev/null base && make ;); \ > > 3. Do the make, see what you get. Should look something > like: > ------------------------------------ > Building en site > in user > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jef/tmp/r2/binarycloud/user' > in user/htdocs > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jef/tmp/r2/binarycloud/user' > in base > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jef/tmp/r2/binarycloud/base' > in core > in bldr > in init > make[2]: /home/jef/tmp/r2/binarycloud/base/utils/processprepend.php: > Command not found > make[2]: *** [installprepend] Error 127 > in lib > in mgr > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jef/tmp/r2/binarycloud/base' > --------------------------------- > > This will "test" if the make(1) behaviour is the same. > > Boy, I bet the lurkers on the list are laughing at our > discomforture out there.... Do you feel watched???? > > > _scratch|_scratch|_scratch > > _jef > > ============ > > Jimmy Harlindong wrote: >> >> Justin, >> >> _scratch, _scratch... :) >> >>> Uh, oh. BSD... I am a BSD ignoramus. And, if you are >>> using the C shell, some of the things I suggested _may_ not >>> work. I assumed a Bourne/bash shell... >> >> I tried on CSH and Bash. The only difference is the way to set the >> environment variable. >> - Same problem > [== snip, snip ==] > -- alex black, ceo en...@tu... the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 |