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owners. + + + diff --git a/shsrc/lshsrc/mk-cai-all b/shsrc/lshsrc/mk-cai-all index 710f2622..a95fa3c9 100644 --- a/shsrc/lshsrc/mk-cai-all +++ b/shsrc/lshsrc/mk-cai-all @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ rm -rf ../../bin64 ../../bin ../../lib64 ../../lib ../../obj64 ../../obj echo -if (mk-micasacache-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasacache-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING OPTIMIZED libmicasacache.a FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasadk-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasadk-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING OPTIMIZED libmicasa.so FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasacommon-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasacommon-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING CSharp Wrapper FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasad-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasad-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG miCASA DAEMON FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasapol-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasapol-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG Policy Lib FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasa_kw-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasa_kw-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG KWallet Native Lib FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasa_kwwrap-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasa_kwwrap-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG KWallet Wrapper Dll FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasa_gk-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasa_gk-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG Gnome Keyring Native Lib FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasa_gkwrap-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasa_gkwrap-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG Gnome Keyring Wrapper Dll FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasa_ad-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasa_ad-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG AD Lib FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-micasaconsole-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-micasaconsole-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG CASA Console FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-loginpam-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-loginpam-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG LOGIN PAM FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -if (mk-jmicasa-ol m clean all install) +if (mk-jmicasa-ol m clean all) then echo else @@ -117,36 +117,4 @@ echo '**** BUILDING NON-DEBUG jmicasa FAILED ****' exit 1 fi -#if (mk-casa-tarpkg) -#then -#echo -#else -#echo '**** BUILDING CASA TAR BALL FAILED ****' -#exit 1 -#fi - -#if (mk-casa-rpmpkg) -#then -#echo -#else -#echo '**** BUILDING CASA RPM FAILED ****' -#exit 1 -#fi - - -#if (mk-micasa-rpmpkg) -#then -#echo -#else -#echo '**** BUILDING miCASA RPM FAILED ****' -#exit 1 -#fi - -#if (mk-clientlogin-ol m clean all) -#then -#echo -#else -#echo '**** BUILDING client login FAILED ****' -#exit 1 -#fi