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I've been compiling from CVS a few times. This time it seems broken, or perhaps I've forgotten how to do it. After a CVS update I go to the sc2 directory and type "./build.sh uqm config", and now it complains: "build/unix/build.sh: build/unix/build.sh: No such file or directory". There is no "build/unix/build.sh", nor even a "build/unix/". There is a "build/". What now? Did you remember to tell cvs to download new directories ("cvs update -d", not "cvs update")? The build system was modified a few weeks ago and split into several directories, and without those new directories, you probably can't even run the build script. There's probably a lot of other stuff missing in your copy, too, but running "cvs update -d" should fix all of that in no time.
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