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Subject: Re: assistance with logging output of make command to a file.

Re: assistance with logging output of make command to a file.

From: Nick Sant <neil.snat_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 13:28:50 -0400

On 26 May 2010 13:08, alex wallis <alexwallis646_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> for your information, I am running my linux as a guest OS inside a virtual
> machine, my rockbox source is located on the host OS, which is windows xp.
>
> I am using smbfs to mount the folder in linux, and the rockbox folder has
> been given full permissions along with all sub folders using the chmod 777
> command.
>
> As I say, googling suggests that its a problem with the way gcc reacts to
> compiling in folders that are shared with cifs or smbfs, and further reading
> suggests if I can get the nounix command into my /etc/fstab file that the
> problem should go away, but fstab isn't liking it at the moment.
>

Wouldn't it therefore be easier to use svn from within the VM if your
chosen combination is a known issue? It sounds like you're making
things harder than they need to be.
Received on 2010-05-26

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