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any help / suggestions on this would be appreciated.
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even after ditching my principles and going through that EVIL filesharing page, there is no mention of an error at all in the build log - in fact everything finishes and is happy.
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sorry, paste bin wouldnt accept the file because it was too large. When i did a "sudo make install", all it mentioned was it couldnt find a xbmc.bin file? I thought everything compiled successfully myself.
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all i can say is that there is no indication of any compile / link error in that log. it seems to happily link xbmc.bin
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this only ever happened to me when i ran make with the '-j' option.
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i did use "make -j2". I always run this option. When i get home from work, I can try to rebuild everything with out the "-j" and see what happens.
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If you find that make fails with the -j flag it's best to run it again without.
This has always almost always solved it for me.