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From: | carl hansen |
Subject: | Re: [bug-gsrc] Build failure |
Date: | Tue, 14 Apr 2015 11:54:54 -0700 |
Carl,
Thank you for the –k direction; I had misunderstood that it wasn’t the “build of gsrc” that failed, but rather the build of one of the gsrc-provided components.
I have not been able to pull by bzr due to the firewall policy. The fetch needs to be http (or https) so that my proxy tunnel will transport it. I’m going to start a new thread, for the benefit of future searchers.
Eric
From: carl hansen [mailto:address@hidden]
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:36 AM
To: Monsler, Eric M
Subject: Re: [bug-gsrc] Build failure
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Monsler, Eric M <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
My error is in building 3dldf during the initial ‘make’ of gsrc-2014.07.06. The short version is inline in this email, a longer version attached
First do this in your gsrc directory:
bzr update
just to be sure, you can do, again:
./bootstrap # to create the configure script
./configure --prefix=$HOME/gnu # directory to install the packagesthen you now have the very latest version
I haven't actually tried looking at your 3ddlf problem, maybe the update
will fix it. Otherwise, skip 3dldf and move on to the rest.This is most easily done by saying
make -k
rather than
make
when your trying to make everything.
Not everything actually compiles, in my experience anyway
You might try just making one or a few packages to test the general workings of your
installation, eg:
make -C gnu/hello
if that works, then try
make -k
which will continue with the rest after failures...
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