When I compile the thing (ages ago) I use a batch file, not a shell 
script. Im not sure if the variable are set properly using shell script.

Heres mine batch script

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set MOZ_BITS=32
set MOZ_DEBUG=
#(set this only if you want to build a debug build). to build optimized, 
undefine the variable by doing "set MOZ_DEBUG="
#set MOZ_NT=351
#(if running NT3.51)
set MOZ_SRC=d:\development\mozilla\src
#(top of your tree, for example: set MOZ_SRC=d:\mozilla_source if this 
is the directory where you checked out or unzipped the source into... 
don't end this line with a
#'\'... you'll be sorry if you do)
set MOZ_TOOLS=d:\development\cygwin
#(the parent directory of the GNU tools 'bin' directory. The build looks 
for MOZ_TOOLS\bin\gmake.exe, so make sure that the gmake.exe from the 
Windows Build Tools package resides there.)
set OS_TARGET=WINNT
#(or WIN95)
set WINOS=%OS_TARGET%
set PATH=%PATH%;%MOZ_TOOLS%\bin;d:\development\perl\bin
set _MSC_VER=1200
#(if you are running VC++ 5.0) or 1200 (if you are running VC++ 6.0) - 
or - set MOZ_VCVER=42 (for version 4.2, though no reports of successful 
compilation have been reported with 4.2)
set DISABLE_TESTS=1
#(Set this if you want to skip building in the test directories)
set MOZ_DISABLE_JAR_PACKAGING=
#(Set this if you want to disable jar packaging of the chrome)

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See if this helps

Mike

JTK wrote:

> Ok, I'm gonna need some help here, this just ain't working.  What I'm trying to
> do is write a Cygwin shell script that will build Mozilla on WhyME.  Here it is:
> 




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