The issue is resolved. 

I realized that the 'make' is pointing to wrong directory. I modified the
command to "$sudo make -C ../../obj -k" and it worked.

gIrIsh.



girishw wrote:
> 
> Hi Alberto,
> 
> Yes. I have set the XERCESCROOT env variable. 
> 
> gir...@tempbox:/$ echo $XERCESCROOT
> /usr/local/src/xerces-c-src_2_7_0
> gir...@tempbox:/$
> 
> Rebooted the system. Still getting the same error.
> 
> gIrIsh
> 
> ***************************************************************************************
> 
> 
> 
> Alberto Massari wrote:
>> 
>> The "make -C /obj -k " line makes me think you haven't set the 
>> XERCESCROOT env variable (note the C between XERCES and ROOT)
>> 
>> Alberto
>> 
>> girishw wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to install xerces 2.7.0 on Ubuntu 8.10 server (Intrepid
>>> Ibex). I
>>> have followed all the build instructions as per the document. First, the
>>> compilation was interrupted when the files were missing in
>>> /include/xerces/dom/impl/ folder. I manually copied all the files from
>>> the
>>> source and ran 'make' again. Now, it is throwing below error:
>>>
>>> *** error start ***
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/schema/identity
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/common
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/datatype
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/DTD
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/schema
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/schema/identity
>>>   (CP)  /include/xercesc/validators/schema/identity
>>> toplevel Building /lib/libxerces-c.so.27.0
>>> make -C /obj -k 
>>> make[1]: Entering directory `/obj'
>>> make[1]: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/obj'
>>> make: *** [/lib/libxerces-c.so.27.0] Error 2
>>> gir...@tempbox:/obj$
>>> *** error end ***
>>>
>>> gir...@tempbox:/obj$ ls -l
>>> total 20
>>> drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 20480 2009-02-27 17:59 LINUX
>>> gir...@tempbox:/obj$
>>>
>>> Can somebody help?
>>>
>>> Note - I must use xerces-c-2.7.0 due to some strict dependency. The
>>> newer
>>> version won't work. Hence, installing readily available ubuntu package
>>> "libxerces-c2-dev" is not an option. Unfortunately, the older package
>>> "libxerces27-dev" is deprecated in Intrepid. 
>>>
>>> gIrIsh
>>>
>>>   
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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