Compilation Error for the RabbitMQ version 3.12.12(Issue persists till 3.11.1) #10534
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Dear @lukebakken and @michaelklishin NOTE : We have builded Successfully 3.11.0 and older versions successfully but there are errors on version 3.11.1 to 3.12.12 while compile and Building respective versions. We have used the respective below version for Compiling and Building. Erlang Version : Elixir Version : Make Version : echo $PATH/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/c/Windows/System32:/c/Windows:/c/Windows/System32/Wbem:/c/Windows/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0/:/usr/bin/site_perl:/usr/bin/vendor_perl:/usr/bin/core_perl:/c/ProgramData/chocolatey/bin:/c/ProgramData/chocolatey/lib/elixir/tools/bin:/c/Program Files (x86)/NSIS/:/c/Program Files/Erlang OTP/bin OS : Windows 10, Building using the MSYS2 tool We have refered the article below : Attached the error output logs for your reference. Please kindly provide the inputs to proceed further. Please do the needful. |
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@NaseerPashaR you haven't shared any relevant information. There are no attached logs of any kind. We have your We do not build RabbitMQ on Windows (the Windows installer is produced on Linux), and I'd certainly choose Bazel over Make for Windows.
suggests that the Makefiles cannot be loaded by the Make version you use. I'm afraid our team does not have the cycles to help with custom builds on Windows. |
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@NaseerPashaR we have reasons to believe that your employer is a very large conglomerate that very actively uses free RabbitMQ support on our mailing list and on GitHub. We expect companies of that size to pay for a support subscription or figure things out on their own. I'm afraid a support subscription won't cover building RabbitMQ from source since we explicitly do not support custom builds. |
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@NaseerPashaR we have reasons to believe that your employer is a very large conglomerate that very actively uses free RabbitMQ support on our mailing list and on GitHub.
We expect companies of that size to pay for a support subscription or figure things out on their own. I'm afraid a support subscription won't cover building RabbitMQ from source since we explicitly do not support custom builds.