Hi,

    For me, I just go to arch/i386/nativecode or arch/host/nativecode. Then
Run Make w/o any problem.
bytecode directory just contains the implementation of Java Code.

Regards,

Hilary


>yo group,
>
>I used jcvs (in windows nt 4.0 )to checkout the JJOS project; i looked at
>the code and found it extremely interesting;
>so I booted linux (redhat 5.1) to build it;
>
>I went to the directory where jcvs put the files (c:\temp\jjos, in linux
>as /dos/temp/jjos);
>
>the dir contains readme & install files, and also the a file called
>build ( a shell script that calls the makefiles for making
>the nativecode for host & i386);
>the build file also has the rights to be executed (ie the file got xrw
>rights, it should be executable);
>but when I enter build (or ./build) it only tells me that it doesnt find
>the file;
>
>I then tried to do manually what the build file would do (go to the
>/arch/host/nativecode dir & call make);
>but make didn't get far, it immediatly stopped complaining about
>missing separators;
>I looked at the make files, and found that some lines were lacking
>a "\" at the end, so I inserted this in (I think) all makefiles;
>after that, make didn't complain about the separators,
>
>but seemed to have troubles with the relative paths:
>
>: No such file or directory../../common/bytecode/Makefile
>'.  Stop. No rule to make target `../../common/bytecode/Makefile
>
>when calling make in /jjos/arch/host/nativecode/;
>well, thats obvious, cause if after doing ".." twice, you're only in
>/jjos/arch/ while the common dir, is in /jjos;
>
>so to solve this problem, I looked at some makefiles for this code and
>changed that relative path to an absolute path, but that didnt change
>anything;
>
>after all that trouble, I copied the jjos dir to my linux partition,
>I thought that my troubles might be caused, because I had the jjos
>dir on my fat partition;
>but that didnt change anything;
>
>so I kept fooling around, and found some other make output:
>
>[root@localhost bytecode]# make
>: No such file or directoryystem/Makefile:1:
>/jjos/common/bytecode/jos/system/event/Makefile
>/jjos/common/bytecode/jos/system/Makefile:4: *** missing separator.  Stop.
>
>the path is valid; it seems that I forgot to add the separator in this
file;
>
>
>so, I think that's all; I hope my description is detailed enough;
>maybe my system in short again:
>cvs client: jcvs;
>linux:  redhat 5.1, german version, I didnt change anything
> in the development tools;
> also installed the nasm & etherboot correctly;
>jdk:  blackdown jdk 1.1.7;
>
>
>hope someone can help me there;
>
>murphee
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