Eric Murphy wrote: > Wan-Teh recommended I do this: > > cvs co -r NSPRPUB_RELEASE_4_1_2 mozilla/nsprpub > cvs co -r DBM_1_6_RTM mozilla/dbm mozilla/security/dbm > cvs co mozilla/security/coreconf mozilla/security/nss
> > How recent has this autoconf changeover happened? I have not built Moz > on Windows in over a year, so I am very rusty. That's the right tags.... it should have worked:(. The only thing I can think of is maybe gmake is getting the wrong shell? bob > > > Thanks, > Eric > > > > > Robert Relyea wrote: > >> What tag did you pull nspr from? The tip of nspr uses autoconf builds >> only now, NSS still uses a tagged NSPR release. >> >> bob >> >> Eric Murphy wrote: >> >>> It's probably my fault somehow, but I cannot get it to build (I am >>> using the moz tools gmake also): >>> >>> C:\mozilla\nss_src\mozilla\security\nss>gmake nss_build_all >>> cd ../coreconf ; gmake >>> gmake[1]: Entering directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf' >>> cd nsinstall; gmake export >>> gmake[2]: Entering directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf/nsins >>> tall' >>> gmake[2]: Nothing to be done for `export'. >>> gmake[2]: Leaving directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf/nsinst >>> all' >>> cd nsinstall; gmake libs >>> gmake[2]: Entering directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf/nsins >>> tall' >>> gmake[2]: Nothing to be done for `libs'. >>> gmake[2]: Leaving directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf/nsinst >>> all' >>> gmake[1]: Leaving directory >>> `C:/mozilla/nss_src/mozilla/security/coreconf' >>> cd ../../nsprpub ; gmake OBJDIR_NAME=WIN954.0_OPT.OBJ >>> Path not found: No such file or directory >>> gmake: *** [build_nspr] Error 2 >>> >>> I did set OS_TARGET=WINNT also, didn't seem to fix anything. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Eric >>> >> > > > >
