On 10/06/09 19:24, Jeff Wieland wrote: > Jens Hatlak wrote: >> On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote: >>> I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 & 8 >>> for >>> years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If >>> so, is >>> there any resource to help me get started with this? I've been poking >>> around on the www.seamonkey-project.org and wiki.mozilla.org sites >>> without >>> success so far. >> >> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Simple_SeaMonkey_build> >> <https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:hg-based_build> >> <http://jh.junetz.de/en/mozilla/mozbuild.php4> >> >> HTH >> >> Jens >> > > OK, it looks like the build process for Seamonkey hasn't changed all > that much. > > I'm starting the seamonkey-2.0b2 tarball, and the error I get is: > > gmake[5]: Entering directory > `/opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/build' > /opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/config/nsinstall > > -R ../build/automationutils.py . > /opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/config/nsinstall: > > cannot access ../build/automationutils.py: No such file or directory > gmake[5]: *** > [/opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/build/automationutils.py] > > Error 1 > -- > Jeff Wieland
I'm not a SM build expert, but sometimes, when a file appears to not be there, what's really wrong is the processor used for that file is not found. In this case, it's a Python file, so do you have Python installed? You can check that specific file to see if it has a command processor directive at the top, like: #!/usr/local/python/python or whatever. Make sure the path mentioned in the file is valid on your system. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

