I should say, build instead of make target, excuse me.
2007/10/11, Roger Abelenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > excuse me, i'll traduce it for u: > > "make[2]: *** There is no rule to make the target `includes'. Stop. > Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations. > Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_AWTEvent.o: > In function `Java_java_awt_AWTEvent_nativeSetSource': > awt_AWTEvent.c:(.text+0x228): undefined reference to `XtIsObject' > awt_AWTEvent.c:(.text+0x23d): undefined reference to `XtWindowOfObject' > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_Button.o: > In function `Java_sun_awt_motif_MButtonPeer_setLabel': > awt_Button.c:(.text+0xff): undefined reference to `XtVaSetValues' > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_Button.o: > In function `Java_sun_awt_motif_MButtonPeer_create': > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x338): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x34c): undefined reference to `XtVaGetValues' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x3cd): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x4b5): undefined reference to `XtVaCreateManagedWidget' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x562): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x63c): undefined reference to `XtVaCreateManagedWidget' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x674): undefined reference to `XtSetMappedWhenManaged' > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x69c): undefined reference to `XtAddCallback' > ...." > > > > 2007/10/11, Kelly O'Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > It's spelled ALT_MOTIF_DIR. > > > > I'd need to see more of the log file to know what caused this failure. > > Did it complain about a missing include file at some point? > > > > Also, I can only read English, sorry. > > > > -kto > > > > Roger Abelenda wrote: > > > Hi there, i'm trying to build de openjdk vm with the j2se packages. I > > > tried installing lesstif, openmotif and pointing de ALT_MOMTIF_DIR to > > > the correct path where this libraries were installed, and no success. > > > Even i tryied to make it with without specifing that variable to allow > > > the openjdk to make it own libraries, but it niether works. What I get > > > is the following: > > > > > > "make[2]: *** No hay ninguna regla para construir el objetivo `includes'. > > > Alto. > > > Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations. > > > Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details. > > > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_AWTEvent.o: > > > In function `Java_java_awt_AWTEvent_nativeSetSource': > > > awt_AWTEvent.c:(.text+0x228): undefined reference to `XtIsObject' > > > awt_AWTEvent.c:(.text+0x23d): undefined reference to `XtWindowOfObject' > > > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_Button.o: > > > In function `Java_sun_awt_motif_MButtonPeer_setLabel': > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0xff): undefined reference to `XtVaSetValues' > > > /root/Desktop/openjdk/control/build/linux-i586/tmp/sun/sun.awt/motif21/obj/awt_Button.o: > > > In function `Java_sun_awt_motif_MButtonPeer_create': > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x338): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x34c): undefined reference to `XtVaGetValues' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x3cd): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x4b5): undefined reference to > > > `XtVaCreateManagedWidget' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x562): undefined reference to `XtStrings' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x63c): undefined reference to > > > `XtVaCreateManagedWidget' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x674): undefined reference to > > > `XtSetMappedWhenManaged' > > > awt_Button.c:(.text+0x69c): undefined reference to `XtAddCallback' > > > ...." > > > > > > > > > I'm trying to make it usign the following command: > > > > > > "make BUILD_DEPLOY=false BUILD_INSTALL=false BOOTDIR=/opt/jdk1.5.0_12 > > > ALT_JDK_IMPORT=ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=/opt/jdk1.5.0_12 > > > ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH=/opt/jdk1.5.0_12" > > > > > > I also tryied modifying the openjdk_default_profile.sh file as says in > > > an older post. Has anyone an idea of what it could be? Or what can i > > > do to make it work? > > >