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[openbeosnetteam] build attempts

  • From: Kobi Lurie <k_lurie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 21:10:02 +0200
well,
I checked what didn't build.
made a few modification: linked a few missing files, and added a few paths to the makefiles..
still not all compiled.
by folders:
apps compiled except uconf,
driver compiled
kernel compiled
lib compiled
libnet compiled
server: nothing..
errors and warnings. i can post them but i guess u can easily see them.
(only tried the userland build)


other things:
make install (for the kernel build) did bad things to my system,
I'm building on my boot partition (which is the leaked dano),
and wanted to install it to another beos partition,
which i made just for obos - used to be beos maui there (and all betp patches - i used to be on the list but that's offtopic)


now, it installed the socket driver and when i booted my mouse cursor didn't respond. strange.
(didn't think be would make the app_kit socket based)
anyway, it was easy to solve, but since the nature of this unstable software is messing with kernel, maybe it would be wise to add some target path/partition variable, or just include links which say put this here, or a readme file, or something.


ps: why not move things to jam?
it's supposed to be easier and straightforward for the end user.
possibly we'll have less problems with absolute paths, and missing includes..


btw, I can send u the modified makefiles, but it's something that any novice can do and i didn't do much changes anyway.
all in all, it's expected that there would be troubles, for such a bleeding edge fast work in progress..
but it would be nice if the make/jam files wouldn't be the cause and we'd all test it better.


best regards, kobi.








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