Subj : Javascript TW2 To : Dumas Walker From : Digital Man Date : Fri Jan 05 2018 06:05 pm Re: Javascript TW2 By: Dumas Walker to DIGITAL MAN on Fri Jan 05 2018 06:32 pm > > ~/sbbs/src/sbbs3$ cvs status targets.mk > > =================================================================== > > File: targets.mk Status: Up-to-date > > > Working revision: 1.42 > > Repository revision: 1.42 /cvsroot/sbbs/src/sbbs3/targets.mk,v > > Commit Identifier: YArZCgUZpz38bMiA > > $ cvs status targets.mk > cvs status: No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option > cvs [status aborted]: or set the CVSROOT environment variable. > $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.synchro.net:/cvsroot/sbbs > $ cvs status targets.mk > cvs status: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory > cvs [status aborted]: no repository > > Does that provide any clues? :) You didn't get the source using cvs in the first place? Do you not have a src/sbbs3/CVS directory? > > > > You need to perform a "make clean" first as that file has been moved. > > > > See > > > > "Clean Rebuild" at http://wiki.synchro.net/install:nix#updating > > > > OK, here is a cut-and-paste from my lxterminal window: > > > > $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.synchro.net:/cvsroot/sbbs > > > $ cvs update -d exec > > > $ cvs update -d src 3rdp > > > $ cd /sbbs/src/sbbs3 > > > $ make RELEASE=1 USE_DOSEMU=1 clean > > > Deleting gcc.linux.obj.release/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.obj.release-mt/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.lib.release/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.exe.release/ > > > $ cd scfg > > > $ make RELEASE=1 USE_DOSEMU=1 clean > > > Deleting gcc.linux.obj.release/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.obj.release-mt/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.lib.release/ > > > Deleting gcc.linux.exe.release/ > > > $ cd /sbbs/src/sbbs3 > > > $ make RELEASE=1 USE_DOSEMU=1 symlinks > > > make: *** No rule to make target 'symlinks'. Stop. > > > $ make RELEASE=1 symlinks > > > make: *** No rule to make target 'symlinks'. Stop. > > > Okay, good. So the base64.h error went away. The symlinks build error is > > mysterious. What if you remove that from the make command-line? > > The last time I tried it, it ran for 5-10 minutes before > giving the base64.h error. I later realized it had erased most of my > executables from the sbbs3 directory tree. So I am a little leary to try > it again. :) > > FYI, that was the first and only time I saw the base64.h error was when I > ran "make RELEASE=1" without the "symlinks" included. A "clean" fixed the base64.h error. It had nothing to do with including or excluding the "symlinks" argument. digital man Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #41: REP = QWK Reply Norco, CA WX: 63.6øF, 78.0% humidity, 5 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .