Thanks for the quick response ...
I tried that ... same result. Is BUILD_ROOT supposed be blank?
-Maria
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2005 16:43, Maria Jump wrote:
Hi there,
I'm working on getting Quilt version 0.39 installed into my work
environment (Debian linux) and am concerned that 'make' did not complete.
I ran configure successfully with --prefix command setting it up in our
local public directories but when I run 'make' it runs for a while and
then gives the message:
make -C po all BUILD_ROOT=
make[1]: Entering directory `/stage/public/linux/graft/quilt-0.39/po'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/stage/public/linux/graft/quilt-0.39/po'
It seems like this is incomplete. I wanted to ask others more familiar
with the installation process if I should be concerned.
Is your local clock misadjusted? Try this:
$ make distclean
$ find -type f | xargs touch
$ ./configure --prefix=...
$ make
Regards,
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