I don't see any attachments :) On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Martin Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Damn it - this means that we need new bootstrappers - this sucks :) Thanks > for finding this error. I am including a tarball. Can you hang in there, I > know this is painful, but install it and let me know if it works for you. I > hope you can even install it. If you can then try to install Sinan and let > me know what happens. If all goes right I will create a new bootstrapper > and get it pushed out for folks to use creating new platform specific > bootstrappers. > > Thanks for sticking with this. > > Cheers, > Martin > > > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Matt Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Using the binary didn't work... trying to build from the bootstrap builder >> now. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads# ./faxien-launcher-universal-0.3.4.py >> Enter the install prefix: [/usr/local/erlware] >> Using prefix: /usr/local/erlware >> Fetching list of current bootstrappers from >> http://code.google.com/p/faxien/downloads/list >> Downloading >> http://faxien.googlecode.com/files/faxien-launcher-i686-Linux-V6.sh >> ======================================================================================================================| >> 100% >> Download done. >> Do you want to run the bootstrapper now? ([y]/n) y >> Running: sh faxien-launcher-i686-Linux-V6.sh /usr/local/erlware >> /usr/local/erlware already exists >> Would you like to delete it? Answer [y|N] $> y >> >> Are you sure? This will delete your entire previous Erlware install. >> Please type "yes" to continue $> yes >> >> Removing previous install >> Extracting the erlware bootstrap >> Creating target directory /usr/local/erlware >> Untaring into /usr/local/erlware >> >> *** Faxien is now installed *** >> >> Checking repos for any upgrades >> Upgrading from version 0.35.0.0 of faxien to version 0.35.0.4 >> >> Initiating Install for Remote Release faxien-0.35.0.4 >> {unable_to_pull_from_repos,"Couldn't get faxien.tar.gz from repos"} >> >> Suggestions: >> - Couldn't get faxien.tar.gz from repos >> Please request that the package compiled for your local >> architecture be published to an accessible repository. >> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >> >> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Eric Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >>> >>> I am now ping me if you want. >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Martin Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> wrote: >>> > You on Google Chat? lets chat and get this solved. I think the latest >>> > release does it but I would like to see you up and running soon if it >>> does >>> > not. >>> > >>> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Matt Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> No dice. >>> >> >>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads# faxien fr faxien ./ >>> >> >>> >> Fetching for Remote Release Package faxien-0.35.0.4 >>> >> Fetching remote erts package (this may take a while) -> ok >>> >> Pulling down stdlib-1.15.3 -> {unhandled,ok} >>> >> >>> >> Suggestions: >>> >> - Please report this unhandled error to Erlware at >>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >>> >> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Martin Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> The reason is that fetch release takes two arguments the package you >>> want >>> >>> to download and the directory to put it in, try: >>> >>> >>> >>> faxien fr faxien ./ >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Matt Williamson < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Well.... I tried all of the following and was unable to upgrade my >>> >>>> version. It looks like I'll need a tarball. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/faxien# faxien fetch-release faxien >>> >>>> {undef,"The function you are trying to execute does not exist."} >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Suggestions: >>> >>>> - The function fetch_release with one argument you are trying to >>> >>>> execute does not exist. But the function fetch_release with 2, 3 and >>> 4 >>> >>>> arguments exists. >>> >>>> - Type 'faxien help' for information on the allowed commands. Or >>> visit >>> >>>> www.erlware.org for more info. >>> >>>> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >>> >>>> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/faxien# faxien fetch-release faxien >>> 0.35.0.3 >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Fetching for Remote Release Package faxien-0.35.0.3 >>> >>>> Fetching remote erts package (this may take a while) -> ok >>> >>>> Pulling down stdlib-1.15.3 -> {unhandled,ok} >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Suggestions: >>> >>>> - Please report this unhandled error to Erlware at >>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>>> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >>> >>>> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> ===================================== >>> >>>> >>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/faxien# faxien ir faxien >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Initiating Install for Remote Release faxien-0.35.0.3 >>> >>>> {unable_to_pull_from_repos,"Couldn't get faxien.tar.gz from repos"} >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Suggestions: >>> >>>> - Couldn't get faxien.tar.gz from repos >>> >>>> Please request that the package compiled for your local >>> >>>> architecture be published to an accessible repository. >>> >>>> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >>> >>>> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> ============================= >>> >>>> >>> >>>> I cloned the git repo and tried to build from source, but got >>> >>>> >>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads/faxien# sinan build >>> >>>> starting run >>> >>>> [check_depends] start >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling cryptographic-0.2.1 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling ibrowse-1.4 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling sasl-2.1.5.3 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling fslib-5.4.0 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling gas-5.3.0 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [depends] Pulling ewlib-0.8.2.0 from repository if non-local >>> >>>> [sin_depends_check fault!!] {unable_to_pull_from_repos,"Couldn't get >>> >>>> ewlib.tar.gz from repos"}: [{ewr_fetch, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> fetch_from_repos, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 5}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {sin_repo_fetcher, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> fetch_dep, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 7}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {sin_depends, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> depends, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 1}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {sin_depends_check, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> check_depends, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 1}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {eta_task_runner, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> execute_task_stack, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 3}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {eta_task_runner, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> run_tasks, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 3}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {eta_task_runner, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> do_tasks, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 3}, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> {eta_task_runner, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> '-run_task_reply/4-fun-0-', >>> >>>> >>> >>>> 4}] >>> >>>> Task failed >>> >>>> run complete with fault >>> >>>> >>> >>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Martin Logan < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>> wrote: >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> try installing the latest faxien - if you can't install it pull it >>> down >>> >>>>> with faxien fetch-release faxien . and then isntall from there. >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Matt Williamson < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>> wrote: >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> OK. Thanks for the update. >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Martin Logan < >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>> wrote: >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> Ok, I am going to publish the full fix for the issue tonight. I >>> >>>>>>> bandaded it but clearly that is not good enough - although it >>> still seems >>> >>>>>>> impossible :) I just tested that response with the fix and am >>> totally at a >>> >>>>>>> loss... >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> The full fix is to stop using the OS tar and use only the Erlang >>> tar >>> >>>>>>> which will fix the problem. The code is half done now. >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Matt Williamson >>> >>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> Yep. I retried it with the same result. >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> Dart and Sinan install without any issues. >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Martin Logan >>> >>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> Are you sure you are using the version of Faxien I sent you? >>> That >>> >>>>>>>>> error seems impossible :) >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Matt Williamson >>> >>>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Crikey. I got another one of those tarball errors: >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/erlfs# faxien install-release erl >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Initiating Install for Remote Release erl-5.6.3.6 >>> >>>>>>>>>> {unable_to_pull_from_repos,"Couldn't get erl.tar.gz from >>> repos"} >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> Suggestions: >>> >>>>>>>>>> - Couldn't get erl.tar.gz from repos >>> >>>>>>>>>> Please request that the package compiled for your local >>> >>>>>>>>>> architecture be published to an accessible repository. >>> >>>>>>>>>> - For error_logger information look at "/tmp/faxien.err_log" >>> >>>>>>>>>> - For sasl log information look at "/tmp/faxien.sasl_log" >>> >>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/erlfs# >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Martin Logan >>> >>>>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Make sure you place a dash inbetween install and release :) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Eric, perhaps we can add a directive to the release control >>> file >>> >>>>>>>>>>> that >>> >>>>>>>>>>> indicates there are dependent releases. Otherwise add the >>> erl >>> >>>>>>>>>>> deps >>> >>>>>>>>>>> and executable to the sinan release >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 9/2/08, Eric Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > Matt, >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > do a >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > faxien install release erl >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > I haven't yet found a good way to link these. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Matt Williamson >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > wrote: >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> I am running 32 bit ubuntu hardy. >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/erlfs# sinan shell >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> starting run >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> [check_depends] start >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> [check_depends] stop >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> [build] start >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> [build] stop >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> starting shell ... >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File "/usr/local/erlware/release_ >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> packages/sinan-0.11.0.0/client/sinan", line 93, in >>> <module> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> sys.exit(main()) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> "/usr/local/erlware/release_packages/sinan-0.11.0.0/client/sinan", >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> line 85, in main >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> return initiate_task(largs) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> "/usr/local/erlware/release_packages/sinan-0.11.0.0/client/sinan", >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> line 74, in initiate_task >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> return try_reconnect(largs, handler) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> "/usr/local/erlware/release_packages/sinan-0.11.0.0/client/sinan", >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> line 40, in try_reconnect >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> return handler.handle(largs) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> "/usr/local/erlware/release_packages/sinan-0.11.0.0/client/libsinan/shell_handler.py", >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> line 46, in handle >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> os.execvp(prefix + "bin/erl", args) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/os.py", line 353, in execvp >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> _execvpe(file, args) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/os.py", line 377, in _execvpe >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> func(file, *argrest) >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> -- >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> > > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "erlware-dev" group. 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