Jack, on Monday, May 13, 2019 02:47 PM, wrote... >On 2019.05.13 14:17, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote: >I know nothing about Bedrock, but I'd ask what you did before running >"make." Did you do ./configure?
Thanks Jack for the prompt reply. No, there is no configure. > Is there perhaps an autogen.sh to >run? No, no autogen.sh either. > In applications I've compiled which use git submodules, it's >often been autogen.sh which actually initialized them, which must be >done before updating them, and I seem to recall that it's something >that needs to be done prior to the "git submodule init". Thanks. This is what the README.md says, $ cat README.md # Expensify/Bedrock/ This public repo contains the Bedrock database server. For more information on what that is, please see http://bedrockdb.com The directories in this repo include: * `/` - Contains the main Bedrock source * `/docs` - Source for the public website (hosted via GitHub Pages): http://bedrockdb.com * `/libstuff` - A general purpose C++ framework for cross-platform application development * `/mbedtls` - The mbed TLS from here: https://tls.mbed.org/ * `/plugins` - The various plugins provided "out of the box" to Bedrock * `/sqlitecluster` - The distributed transaction framework built atop sqlite: http://sqlite.org So, it looks like the root (c49b808ae490f03d665df5faae457f613aa31aaf) does not exists... Thanks for the quick reply, though. josé -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple