On Windows, the output directory is `output-${BUILD_ENVIRONMENT}-${ARCH}` .On Linux, it is `output-${BUILD_ENVIRONMENT}-${ARCH}/reactos `.This is because configure.sh will always make and use the `reactos` folder. Windows only makes it if NEW_STYLE_BUILD=0.See configure.sh and configure.cmdOn Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Jared Smudde <computerwhiz02@hotmail.com> wrote:______________________________The instructions look fine.
The way I build ReactOS is as follows:
1) Create a new folder called reactos-source at C:\
2) Download and install RosBE and set my source path in the installer to C:\reactos-source
3) Using TortoiseSVN, check out just the main source to C:\reactos-source4) Launch RosBE so I'm in C:\reactos-source5) Run configure.cmd6) Run cd output-MinGW-i3867) ninja bootcd8) Out pops a bootcd.iso in C:\reactos-source\output-MinGW-i386
I've done it that way for the past 2 years and never have had an issue.
From: Ros-dev <ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org> on behalf of JasonQSY <jasonsyqian@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017 10:17 AM
To: ros-dev@reactos.org
Subject: [ros-dev] Problems in Build TutorialHi,
I’m a newcomer to ros-dev and currently try to build reactos. It is ok for me but I think there might be slight problems in the tutorial.
> cd output-MinGW-i386
I think it maybe cd output-MinGW-i386/reactos . Running `ninja` under `output-MinGW-i386` fails.
> generates a bootable ReactOS ISO file (bootcd.iso) placed into the output directory
I find `bootcd.iso` under `reactos` instead of `reactos/output`.
Are they outdated?
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