Have you tried doing "make clean" in unicon/uni/udb and probably "rm *.u"
in unicon/uni/udb/lib? if not, give it a try and see if it gets you any
further.
Jafar
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Art Eschenlauer <[email protected]
> wrote:
> I'm trying to build Unicon on TinyCore Linux (on an atom N270).
>
> Whether I try to compile from svn (name=x86_32_linux) or from the zip
> (name=intel_linux), compilation proceeds fine until I get into udb/lib; then
> it fails as follows. If I take udb out of uni/Makefile, compilation of
> everything else is successful.
>
>
> tc@box:/home/unicon/svn/unicon$ cd uni/udb/lib
> tc@box:/home/unicon/svn/unicon/uni/udb/lib$ ls ../../../bin
> icont libXpm.a libgdbm.a patchstr rtt
> iconx libcfunc.so libtp.a rt.h unicon
> tc@box:/home/unicon/svn/unicon/uni/udb/lib$ make
> ../../../bin/unicon -u -c listener.icn
> warning: no icont found thought it would be
> /home/unicon/svn/uniconicont
> Parsing listener.icn: ...
> /home/unicon/svn/uniconicont -c -u -O listener.icn /tmp/uni55762954
> sh: /home/unicon/svn/uniconicont: not found
> make: *** [listener.u] Error 1
> tc@box:/home/unicon/svn/unicon/uni/udb/lib$ grep unicon Makefile
> UC = ../../../bin/unicon
>
>
> Notice the presence of icont in
> ../../../bin
> and the weird attempted path to icont
> /home/unicon/svn/uniconicont
>
>
> I looked at uni/udb/lib/Makefile, but I didn't spot anything obviously
> wrong.
> Any thoughts or suggestions for how I might be able to provide better
> details?
>
>
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