Hello, do not use msys. Try mingw32-make from cmd.exe. http://wiki.kn.vutbr.cz/mj/index.cgi?Build%20Parrot%20with%20MinGW can probably help too.
Michal Jurosz Joshua Gatcomb wrote: > All: > It has been 1.5 years since I have built parrot and a lot has changed. > Today I decided to dust off some old projects but I am having trouble > getting it to build. Previously, I used Cygwin. > > I have mingw, msys, and ActiveState Perl > > Unfortunately, I do not have permission to create files in > C:\Windows\system32 so the <conf>.ini files that go there in support of > mingw and msys are missing. That may be part of my problem. > > Here is where I am at: > > C:\parrot>perl Configure.pl > .... > C:\parrot>mingw32-make > > Compiling with: > xx.c > gcc -I.\include -DWIN32 -g -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes > -Winline -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -W > cast-qual -Wwrite-strings -Waggregate-return -Winline -W -Wno-unused > -Wsign-compare -Wformat-nonliteral -Wform > at-security -Wpacked -Wdisabled-optimization -mno-accumulate-outgoing-args > -Wno-shadow -falign-functions=16 -D > HAS_JIT -DI386 -DHAVE_COMPUTED_GOTO -I. -o xx.o -c xx.c > /usr/bin/sh: C:perlbinperl.exe: command not found > mingw32-make: *** [src\ops\core_ops.o] Error 127 > > Notice C:perlbinperl.exe > > The path delimiter is apparently getting interpreted as a shell escape. I > have tried playing around with config/init/hints/mswin32.pm to no avail. > > Anyone know what my problems is or is willing to work with me on this would > be most appreciated. > > Cheers, > Joshua Gatcomb > a.k.a. Limbic~Region >