You could probably do the following: get rid of mkdll.sh relibtoolize/autoconf using the "-devel" tools (e.g. make sure that configure.in has "AC_PREREQ(2.52)")
./configure; make; It oughta work. </famous last words> --chuck Harold Hunt wrote: > Steve, > > I'm working on creating Cygwin setup.exe packages for Gnome... I know, it's > buggy but I'd like to get a start. One problem I'm having with your patches > is that they use mkdll.sh but they don't cause configure to copy the file to > a build directory. > > For example: > > tar xzf glib-1.2.10.tar.gz > cd glib-1.2.10 > patch -p1 < ../glib-1.2.10-cygwin.patch > mkdir build > cd build > ../configure > [yada yada yada] > make > [yada yada yada] > mkdir .libs > ar cru .libs/libglib.a garray.o gcache.o gcompletion.o gdataset.o gdate.o > gerro > r.o ghash.o ghook.o giochannel.o giounix.o glist.o gmain.o gmem.o > gmessages.o gm > utex.o gnode.o gprimes.o grel.o gscanner.o gslist.o gstrfuncs.o gstring.o > gtimer > .o gtree.o gutils.o > ranlib .libs/libglib.a > creating libglib.la > (cd .libs && rm -f libglib.la && ln -s ../libglib.la libglib.la) > cd .libs && PREFIX=/usr sh ../mkdll.sh libglib.la > ../mkdll.sh: Can't open ../mkdll.sh: No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [libglib.la] Error 2 > make[2]: Leaving directory > `/home/Administrator/x-devel/gnome/glib/tmp/glib-1.2. > 10/.build' > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/home/Administrator/x-devel/gnome/glib/tmp/glib-1.2. > 10/.build' > make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 > > > Eventually I always reach a point where mkdll.sh can't be found because > configure didn't copy it to the out-of-the-tree build directory. > > Got any ideas on how to fix this? > > Harold > > >