Thanks again :-) Below is the command line: checking configure is up-to-date... checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
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(cached) /usr/bin/gperf checking gperf version... OK checking whether to build the stax... yes checking whether to build the ODK... yes checking for external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll... configure: WARNING: not found, will be cross-built using mingw32 checking for yes... yes checking whether we are using the MinGW32 cross C++ compiler... yes: invalid option -- 'd' Try `yes --help' for more information. configure: error: no 2011/12/9 eric b <eric.bach...@free.fr> > Hi again, > > Le 9 déc. 11 à 09:08, linyi li a écrit : > > > Thank you, Eric :-) >> But still, there is problem. >> When I run source LinuxX86Env.Set.sh or source LinuxX86-64Env.Set.sh, >> there >> is error showed that: No such file or ditrctory. >> >> > Means the file is not created. > > What returns uname for you ? > > > > Does it mean configure is not successful? >> >> > > No idea. FYI, there is a config.log file, maybe the answer is inside ? > > > > > After I run configure, the last line showed that "configure: error: no". >> >> > > > Can you please paste : > > your configure command line > > + the last 20 lines of configure please ? > > > > > Then I think it is successful. Do I have to foucus on the warnings or >> other things? >> > > Warnings are often harmless (e.g. visibility, no Java .. and so on) > > Maybe you could paste them here too. Just in case something unusual occured > > > Regards, > Eric > > -- > qɔᴉɹə > Projet OOo4Kids : > http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/**index.php/Main_Page<http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page> > L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org > Blog : http://eric.bachard.org/news > > > > > >