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RE: broken lndir so cant build tree
- From: "Harold Hunt" <huntharo at msu dot edu>
- To: ...2«... <swan at atu dot com dot au>,<cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 08:41:37 -0400
- Subject: RE: broken lndir so cant build tree
cd x-devel/xc/config/util/
make -f Makefile.ini lndir
That should give you a working version of lndir. Proceed as usual from
there.
Harold
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-xfree-owner@cygwin.com
> [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner@cygwin.com]On Behalf Of ...2«...
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 2:05 AM
> To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
> Subject: broken lndir so cant build tree
>
>
> first time ive ever downloaded the tree.
> ive got winME, and lndir does barf on ".." (read a previous thread, before
> subscribing). changing lndir "../../xc" to lndir "~/x-devel/xc"
> seems to do
> a bit
> more. however, i still cant build the tree. a tail of the makefile
> below. is there a working lndir for winME?
>
> regards
>
> dan
>
> <snip>
> swan@BRONCO ~/x-devel/build/std
> $ ls
> CVS Makefile config fonts programs
> xmakefile
> INSTALL-X.org RELNOTES cvs-update.log include registry
> Imakefile RELNOTES-X.org doc lib util
> LABEL bug-report extras nls workInProgress
>
> swan@BRONCO ~/x-devel/build/std
> $ make World > World.log 2>&1
>
> swan@BRONCO ~/x-devel/build/std
> $ tail World.log
> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/swan/x-devel/xc/fonts'
> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `clean'. Stop.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/swan/x-devel/xc/fonts'
> cleaning in ./doc...
> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/swan/x-devel/xc/doc'
> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `clean'. Stop.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/swan/x-devel/xc/doc'
> make[1]: *** [clean] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/swan/x-devel/build/std'
> make: *** [World] Error 2
> </snip>
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