Building PostgreSQL outside the source tree is slightly broken: (Using the current CVS HEAD code)
$ mkdir ~/test-pg-build $ cd ~/test-pg-build $ ../pgsql/configure [ output omitted] $ make [ output omitted; make succeeds ] $ touch ../pgsql/configure # i.e. cvs up $ make The final make command invokes 'config.status --recheck', which invokes '../pgsql/configure --no-create --no-recursion'. The re-run of configure succeeds, but the rest of the make fails abruptly: make: *** No rule to make target `src/Makefile.global.in', needed by `src/Makefile.global'. Stop. When 'configure' has been updated, we use config.status to re-run configure with the arguments that were previously specified. The problem is caused by the '--no-create' flag passed to configure by config.status: in configure.in we don't set the 'vpath_build' variable if '--no-create' has been specified. (Therefore, when src/Makefile.global is recreated after configure is re-run, the 'vpath_build' variable isn't set, and a vpath build (i.e. a build outside the source tree) obviously fails.) Any comments on how we should fix this? -Neil ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly