Do an svn update.  I'd be willing to bet you're on 1624 which is broken.

David Kerr wrote:
> So, I think I got to the end.... Final output form build is below. More 
> importantly, it created a Astlinux.iso file which I was able to boot 
> inside a VMWare machine. Unfortunately it didn't boot completely, last 
> few lines during boot (I entered 'livecd' at the boot prompt) say...
> 
> RAMDISK: Compresses image found at block 0
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 172K freed
> AstLinux medium not found.
> /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
> #
> 
> at which point I find myself at a command prompt. Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Final lines from build were...
> 
> mkisofs 2.01 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
> Scanning /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/iso/
> Scanning /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/iso/os
> Scanning /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/iso/isolinux
> Writing:   Initial Padblock                        Start Block 0
> Done with: Initial Padblock                        Block(s)    16
> Writing:   Primary Volume Descriptor               Start Block 16
> Done with: Primary Volume Descriptor               Block(s)    1
> Writing:   Eltorito Volume Descriptor              Start Block 17
> Size of boot image is 4 sectors -> No emulation
> Done with: Eltorito Volume Descriptor              Block(s)    1
> Writing:   Joliet Volume Descriptor                Start Block 18
> Done with: Joliet Volume Descriptor                Block(s)    1
> Writing:   End Volume Descriptor                   Start Block 19
> Done with: End Volume Descriptor                   Block(s)    1
> Writing:   Version block                           Start Block 20
> Done with: Version block                           Block(s)    1
> Writing:   Path table                              Start Block 21
> Done with: Path table                              Block(s)    4
> Writing:   Joliet path table                       Start Block 25
> Done with: Joliet path table                       Block(s)    4
> Writing:   Directory tree                          Start Block 29
> Done with: Directory tree                          Block(s)    4
> Writing:   Joliet directory tree                   Start Block 33
> Done with: Joliet directory tree                   Block(s)    3
> Writing:   Directory tree cleanup                  Start Block 36
> Done with: Directory tree cleanup                  Block(s)    0
> Writing:   Extension record                        Start Block 36
> Done with: Extension record                        Block(s)    1
> Writing:   The File(s)                             Start Block 37
>  25.01% done, estimate finish Mon Apr 14 22:08:54 2008
>  50.04% done, estimate finish Mon Apr 14 22:08:55 2008
>  74.99% done, estimate finish Mon Apr 14 22:08:55 2008
> Total translation table size: 2048
> Total rockridge attributes bytes: 2448
> Total directory bytes: 4096
> Path table size(bytes): 36
> Done with: The File(s)                             Block(s)    19822
> Writing:   Ending Padblock                         Start Block 19859
> Done with: Ending Padblock                         Block(s)    150
> Max brk space used 0
> 20009 extents written (39 MB)
> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Darrick Hartman 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Looks like the openntpd download was corrupt.
> 
>     On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:43:47 -0400
>     "David Kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>      > Now using CentOS (isn't VMWare wonderful) and I appear to be getting
>      > further. Currently stopping at the following point. Any help/advice
>      > appreciated.
>      >
>      > --------------------------------------------------
>      > You will probably need to make your busybox binary
>      > setuid root to ensure all configured applets will
>      > work properly.
>      > --------------------------------------------------
>      >
>      > make[1]: Leaving directory
>      > `/home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/busybox-1.8.2-initrd'
>      > rm -f /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/initrd/linuxrc
>      > cp -a target/initrd/target_skeleton/linuxrc
>      > /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/initrd/linuxrc
>      > /home/David/astlinux-trunk/toolchain_build_i586/bin/sed -i -r -e
>      > "s/@IMAGEFS_SIZE@/90/" \
>      >                 /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/initrd/linuxrc
>      > zcat /home/David/astlinux-trunk/dl/openntpd-3.9p1.tar.gz | tar -C
>      > /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586   -xf -
>      >
>      > zcat: /home/David/astlinux-trunk/dl/openntpd-3.9p1.tar.gz: unexpected
>      > end of file
>      > touch /home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/openntpd-3.9p1/.source
>      > touch: cannot touch
>      > `/home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/openntpd-3.9p1/.source': No
>      > such file or directory
>      > make: ***
>      > [/home/David/astlinux-trunk/build_i586/openntpd-3.9p1/.source]
>     Error 1
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > David
>      >
>      >
>      > On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Kristian Kielhofner <
>      > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      >
>      > > On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 7:58 PM, David Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      > > > Yes, I was using Ubuntu.  But if CentOS makes for a better build
>      > > > system, I'll try it... I just downloaded the DVD iso for CentOS
>      > > > 5.1 and it is in
>      > > the
>      > > > process of installing in a VMWare image.  I'll let you know how I
>      > > > get on with a clean checkout of the trunk and build on CentOS.
>      > > >
>      > > > Thanks,
>      > > > David
>      > > >
>      > >
>      > > David,
>      > >
>      > >  I routinely use both CentOS and Ubuntu.  Ubuntu works well when
>      > > using bash instead of dash.
>      > >
>      > > --
>      > > Kristian Kielhofner
>      > >
> 
> 
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