I kicked off a compile today, and it errored with: '/opt/sbbs/repo/src/sbbs3/gcc.linux.x64.exe.release/smbactiv': No such file or directory
make: *** [GNUmakefile:195: install] Error 1
I saw that smbactive was removed recently (96a9243), but a quick search of code, sees reminants in GNUmakefile and other files, which I'm wondering is a cause of the problem...?
https://gitlab.synchro.net/search?group_id=2&project_id=13&repository_ref=ma ste r&scope=blobs&search=smbactiv
Re: Compiling SBBS - error
By: deon to Digital Man on Tue May 16 2023 12:19 am
I kicked off a compile today, and it errored with: '/opt/sbbs/repo/src/sbbs3/gcc.linux.x64.exe.release/smbactiv': No such file or directory
make: *** [GNUmakefile:195: install] Error 1
I saw that smbactive was removed recently (96a9243), but a quick search of code, sees reminants in GNUmakefile and other files, which I'm wondering is a cause of the problem...?
https://gitlab.synchro.net/search?group_id=2&project_id=13&repository_ref =ma ste r&scope=blobs&search=smbactiv
Still happens with commit 5c12fc2e. :(
Another search of the repository shows install/GNUmakefile referencing smbactive. And that's the install GNUmakefile referenced by http://wiki.synchro.net/install:nix
Still happens with commit 5c12fc2e. :(
Make you just need to do a 'make clean' first?
Thanks. I don't think you're using that GNUmakefile however. That's a single-use install file - but still good to know that reference was there (and now removed).
Re: Compiling SBBS - error
By: Digital Man to deon on Tue May 16 2023 09:38 am
Still happens with commit 5c12fc2e. :(
Make you just need to do a 'make clean' first?
Thanks. I don't think you're using that GNUmakefile however. That's a single-use install file - but still good to know that reference was there (and now removed).
I run Synchronet in Docker, which by definition, building the container is a "clean install". So make clean not required (as it is a fresh git clone), and I launch the build using that GNUmakefile as per the wiki instructions.
I patched that file manually before sending my last message, and the compile completed successfully, so it is used as part of the install (as per the wiki? <confused>)
I run Synchronet in Docker, which by definition, building the container is a "clean install". So make clean not required (as it is a fresh git clone), and I launch the build using that GNUmakefile as per the wiki instructions.
I patched that file manually before sending my last message, and the compile completed successfully, so it is used as part of the install (as per the wiki? <confused>)
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