On Aug 17, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Eric Uhrhane wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com> wrote:
On Aug 17, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Eric Uhrhane wrote:
I'm getting the same failure in two clients, and the second has nothing checked out. This is on OSX 10.5.8, using the standard webkit build scripts and code synced yesterday [several times, same error]. Given that I don't hear anyone else screaming, there's probably something wrong with my environment, but I can't see what it is. I've got Xcode 3.1.4 with Component versions Xcode IDE: 1203.0 Xcode Core: 1204.0 ToolSupport: 1186.0. I've used these clients many times before without any issues, and haven't changed anything I can think of recently.
Does this error look familiar to anyone?
This means you're not building ANGLE. What are you using to build? If you use build-webkit or make, ANGLE should get built automatically. It should be built first if your using build-webkit and right after JavaScriptGlue if you're using make. Are you seeing ANGLE attempting to build? Is it failing? Also, look for WebKitBuild/Debug/usr/local/include/ANGLE. That's where the missing include should be. If you don't have that dir, then you're not building ANGLE.
I'm using build-webkit. There is no WebKitBuild/Debug/usr/local/include/ANGLE. Building now [not a clean rebuild], the first thing it goes through is various parts of JavaScriptCore, then it does JavaScriptGlue, before failing on WebCore. The only occurrence of \<ANGLE\> in the whole output is the error about the missing include file.
Is your copy of build-webkit out of date? Line 345 should read: splice @projects, 0, 0, "ANGLE"; The OpenSource Leopard buildbot is compiling ANGLE, so I'm not sure why your machine is not. I'm firing off a Leopard build now to see if I can reproduce it here. In the meantime, try a clean build by deleting the WebKitBuild directory. ----- ~Chris cmarrin@apple.com