Jork,
New problem appeared. It seems to be a make looking for subdirectories and did not found
theirs.
Kind of. Our make system allows to build for different architectures, taking account different versions of CPUs too, e.g., difference between 586/x86 and 686/x86. If you dont specify anything, the default architecture to build for is 586/x86. The examples in watchdog can only be built for 686/x86 and K7/x86. Hence, normally nothing is build in this directory unless you specify the other architectures to build (which is done by placing a BUILD_SYSTEMS=x86_686 in $(L4DIR)/Makeconf.local).
I am sorry, but it did not help me. The Makeconf.local is: DROPS_STDDIR=/usr/src/Fiasco BUILD_SYSTEMS=x86_686
Anyway, I comment the watchdog target in Makefile and after that everything was successfully built. Of course, it was negligible problem. By the way one more negligible problem was met:
$cd $(L4DIR) $make clean
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/Fiasco/l4/kernel/fiasco/man' make: Entering an unknown directory make: *** doc: No such file or directory. Stop. make: Leaving an unknown directory make[2]: *** [clean] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/Fiasco/l4/kernel/fiasco' make[1]: *** [clean] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/Fiasco/l4/kernel' make: *** [clean] Error 2
I am really sorry for disturb.
However, the error you encountered did not show up here. I assume it to be a shell problem, originating from an empty word list in the for loop. Which shell are you using?
/usr/src/Fiasco$ sh --version GNU bash, version 2.05.0(1)-release (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Best regards, Alexei