1. Can't Build 2293 on Linux

These are the last few lines:

Translating code, pass: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Can't create error message file: ex.err 
make[2]: *** [translate-here] Error 1 
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/realesta/euphoria/source/build/transobj' 
make[1]: *** [/home/realesta/euphoria/source/build/transobj/main-.c] Error 2 
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/realesta/euphoria/source' 
make: *** [translator] Error 2 

Any ideas? Can anybody else build on Linux?

Thanks!

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2. Re: Can't Build 2293 on Linux

euphoric said...

These are the last few lines:

Translating code, pass: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Can't create error message file: ex.err 
make[2]: *** [translate-here] Error 1 
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/realesta/euphoria/source/build/transobj' 
make[1]: *** [/home/realesta/euphoria/source/build/transobj/main-.c] Error 2 
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/realesta/euphoria/source' 
make: *** [translator] Error 2 

Any ideas? Can anybody else build on Linux?

Thanks!

Can you revert back to 2292 and recompile? Just trying to see if its the changes in 2293 that caused the problem.

It builds fine in Windows, BTW.

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3. Re: Can't Build 2293 on Linux

DerekParnell said...

Can you revert back to 2292 and recompile? Just trying to see if its the changes in 2293 that caused the problem.

It builds fine in Windows, BTW.

Yeah, I've got it building fine on Windows, but I'm getting exceptions when running some code. I'll try to whittle that down.

In the meantime, what's the command for reverting to a prior revision? smile

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4. Re: Can't Build 2293 on Linux

euphoric said...

In the meantime, what's the command for reverting to a prior revision? smile

I don't know what the Linux SVN command for that is. I use TortoiseSVN on Windows so I don't really know any of the command line options for SVN. I suspect its the "svn up" command with some switch to say whihc revision number you want it put back to. Try looking at the help text that comes with SVN.

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