
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> wrote: [...]
You trimmed too much of your make line to tell us what was happening. It might also help to run 'make V=1' to get the full command line being attempted. I have to wonder if you have an unexpanded '$JAVA_HOME' injected somewhere into your configure output, where make is trying to compute $J (empty) followed by literal 'AVA_HOME'; maybe you should figure out what in your build setup is providing that bad variable value (correct would likely be '${JAVA_HOME}'). But I cannot reproduce your build failure, so it is something in your environment and not in libvirt itself that is causing you grief.
Eric, i was dizzy. Actually, i don't know why automake recognized $JAVA_HOME as $AVA_HOME. However, i solved the problem like following. JVM_DIR=${shell echo ${JAVA_HOME}} It works well for me. Thanks for your help ;-) -- Thanks Harry Wei