From: Alex B. <en...@tu...> - 2001-07-13 18:59:06
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a little, you need to make sure the permissions are correct, i.e. that the dir is writable by you. I don't know how sygwin handles that on windows. _a > Ronald, > This is really neat stuff. I did all of that but this is what I got back. Have > I stuffed up somewhere? > > $ make > Building da site > in user > in user/htdocs > in base > in core > in bldr > in init > Could not open file for writing : > in lib > in mgr > Building en site > in user > in user/htdocs > in base > in core > in bldr > in init > Could not open file for writing : > in lib > in mgr > > > >> binarycloud make/r2 Win32 quick tutorial >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -- >> 1. go to http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ install the latest cygwin >> package, >> up till now, I still not sure which package is a must to install, so try >> hard to install all packages, make sure you set the default TEXT FILE >> TYPE >> to UNIX from the installation tools, sorry :) >> >> 2. get the latest win32 version of PHP for http://www.php.net/, don't ask me >> how to install PHP, ok... >> >> 3. get the latest binarycloud r2 package, there are two ways to do so, first >> you can download the tarball here, http://www.binarycloud.com/download/, >> and unpack it in the cygwin environment, DO NOT UNPACK IT IN NATIVE WIN32 >> ENVIRONMENT, or checkout from the latest CVS sourse tree. (I forgot the >> a/c >> and password for anonymous access, you ask alex, ok...) >> >> 4. set the environment variable BCHOME to c:/path/to/binaryclound (yes, is >> the >> Windows sytle path, not the UNIX one, check your own), try to type these >> in >> cygwin shell. >> export BCHOME='c:/path/to/binarycloud' >> Then try the following to see if it is ok or not. >> echo $BCHOME >> >> You need a text editor you familiar with for the following steps, no metter >> it >> is vi in cygwin or UltraEdit in Windows, but make sure it can work with UNIX >> type EOL, otherwise you will find all the files are very messy. >> >> 5. use a editor to open $BCHOME/base/utils/installcode.sh, add the following >> line to the very begining of the file (the first line, ok...). >> #!/bin/sh (yes, is UNIX style path this time) >> >> 6. use a editor to open $BCHOME/base/utils/processprepend.php and >> xml2php.php >> you can see these in the first line, #!/usr/local/php4/bin/php -q, of >> both >> files, simply replace it by the following line. >> #!c:/path/to/php/php.exe -q (yes, is Windows sytle again) >> >> 7. things done, go back to $BCHOME, and type make, everythins should be >> fine. > > > > _______________________________________________ > binarycloud-dev mailing list > bin...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/binarycloud-dev > -- alex black, ceo en...@tu... the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 |