It is up and running just fine?!

Scott


On 2/19/07, Simon Cornelius P. Umacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Everything was fine a few hours ago.  cvs.pfsense.com seems to be
offline now. :)


Florent Parent wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My goal is to create a development environment in VMware. I want to do
> code modifications and testing, and keep track of the current development.
>
> Here are the steps I'm trying :
>
> Download
> <http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1/iso/pfSense-Developers.iso>
> In VMware, create FreeBSD system, 10G disk, 256Mb RAM, 2 NICs
> Boot ISO in VMware
> Setup LAN and WAN. Made sure that WAN has internet access for future
> download.
> Choose option to copy installation to disk (99, i think)
> Reboot (removed ISO)
> After reboot, I start a shell on console and I'm offered to "tail" the
> rebuild process.
> This goes on for a while...
>
> Then everything stops wit "cvsup: not found". Also multiple errors
> during a patch process in FreeSBIE 2.
>
> I double check that I have connectivity (suspecting that package install
> failed somewhere). The  "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dev_bootstrap.sh start"
>
> But that fails as:
> #### Building world for i386 architecture ####
>>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
>>>> stage 1.1: legacy release compatibility shims
>>>> stage 1.2: bootstrap tools
>>>> stage 2.1: cleaning up the object tree
>>>> stage 2.2: rebuilding the object tree
>>>> stage 2.3: build tools
>>>> stage 3: cross tools
>>>> stage 4.1: building includes
>>>> stage 4.2: building libraries
> Terminated
> Something went wrong, check errors!
> Log saved on /usr/obj.pfSense/home/pfsense/freesbie2/.tmp_buildworld
> *** Signal 15
>
> Stop in /home/pfsense/freesbie2.
> + /usr/bin/killall tail
> No matching processes were found
> + [ -f /usr/obj.pfSense/pfSense.iso ]
> #
>
> Interestingly, there is no /usr/obj.pfSense/ directory ...
>
> Can someone provide some pointers?
>
> Thanks
> Florent
>
>
>


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