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Dear Sir/ Madam


I am attempting to build on a 32 bit Windows 7 platform.  I have successfully configured the build 
using the following command:


/cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core/autogen.sh \

--with-external-tar=/cygdrive/c/sources/lo-externalsrc \
--with-junit=/cygdrive/c/sources/junit-4.10.jar \
--with-ant-home=/cygdrive/c/sources/apache-ant-1.9.5 \
--enable-pch --disable-ccache \
--disable-activex --disable-atl


The final part of the output of running the above is shown in the extract as follows, which I 
assume signals a successful configuration:


config.status: creating config_host/config_python.h

config.status: creating config_host/config_writerperfect.h

****************************************************************************

?

To build, run:

C:/cygwin/opt/lo/bin/make

?

To view some help, run:

C:/cygwin/opt/lo/bin/make help


I then run the following command within the directory '/cygdrive/c/cygwin':


/opt/lo/bin/make


The following output is received and the command line control on Cygwin is immediately returned to 
me:


make: ***. Stop.


I have made sure that I have installed the GNU make, rather than used that of Cygwin.


I have also tried to search for any similar issues involving this problem that others may have had, 
but to no avail, hence writing this e-mail.


Consequently, would anybody know what seems to be stopping the build?


Thanks for your help.


Yours faithfully


Jason

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