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Unable to build cygwin-1.3.12-2 from source OOTB


Folks,
I'm probably doing something stupid, and will be the first to admit it,
but I'm unable to build the main cygwin package from source OOTB.
'configure' runs, but 'make' fails numerous times, mostly with "file or
directory not found" errors, which are fixable with symbolic links.  I
remember having similar sort of trouble when building 1.3.6-3, but now
it's exacerbated by the fact that w32api is a separate package, rather
than a directory in winsup...  I'm slowly inching towards a completed
build, but there's that nagging feeling in the back of my mind that most
of this trouble can be avoided.  Any pointers?
configure.log (~5k) and make.log (~950k, speckled with fix commands) are
attached (gzipped).  I'm on Win2k, my gcc is 2.95.3-5.  I don't think
cygcheck output is relevant -- if it is, I'll provide it.  I'm also
probably posting to the wrong list...  Oh, well.  Flames accepted only if
they contain useful suggestions. :-)
Thanks in advance,
	Igor
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