John Summerfield wrote:
> I have, for some months, been running this daily, but not taking notice
> of the results:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat bin/pg_build
> #!/bin/bash
> set -xe
> cd /home/pgtest/pgsql/pgsql-2007-04-23/
> ping -c4 2>/dev/null anoncvs.postgresql.org | grep -q 'bytes from'\
> && {
> make distclean || :
> cvs -q update
> ./configure --prefix=${HOME}//postgres --with-pgport=5433 --with
> -pam --with-openssl \
> --enable-depend \
> --with-gnu-ld --with-python --with-perl
> }
> time make -j3 -s && time make -j3 -s install
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
>
> It fails thus:
> config.status: linking ./src/makefiles/Makefile.linux to src/Makefile.port
> + make -j3 -s
> tsearchcmds.c:38:30: error: tsearch/ts_cache.h: No such file or directory
> tsearchcmds.c:39:31: error: tsearch/ts_public.h: No such file or directory
> tsearchcmds.c:40:30: error: tsearch/ts_utils.h: No such file or directoryHmm, try deleting the build tree and start again. Sometimes, what happens to me is that somebody adds a new directory, and my build tree does not contain it. It's easy to fix: when I had a slower computer what I did was create the offending directory and symlink the makefile. Nowadays I just wipe the whole thing and let the build directory be constructed again by configure. That gets things in sync. Now that I look closer, however, this was always with source dirs, not include dirs. I think the problem here is that you're not passing -d to "cvs update". -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ The PostgreSQL Company - Command Prompt, Inc. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq
