Another thing I noticed is that, while it seems that nothing is
happening on the console, one whole core is consumed by a beam.smp
process (100%).

On Dec 22, 10:59 pm, dysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found a bunch of upgrades tonight but the compiler is still not
> working.
>
> Duece:toolbox tim$ sudo faxien uar
> erl at version 5.6.3.6 is up to date
> faxien at version 0.39.0.7 is up to date
> sinan at version 0.12.0.6 is up to date
> ok
> Duece:toolbox tim$ sudo faxien uaa
> Upgrading from version 4.5.3 of compiler to version 4.5.5
> Pulling down compiler-4.5.5 for R12B-5 -> ok
> crary at version 0.2.3 is up to date
> crypto at version 1.5.2 is up to date
> cryptographic at version 0.2.1 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 1.8.1 of dialyzer to version 1.8.3
> Pulling down dialyzer-1.8.3 for R12B-5 -> ok
> Upgrading from version 0.7.6 of edoc to version 0.7.6.2
> Pulling down edoc-0.7.6.2 for R12B-5 -> ok
> epkg at version 0.13.0.1 is up to date
> etask at version 0.5.0 is up to date
> eunit at version 2.0 is up to date
> ewlib at version 0.8.2.0 is up to date
> ewrepo at version 0.18.6.0 is up to date
> faxien at version 0.39.0.7 is up to date
> fslib at version 5.5.2 is up to date
> gas at version 6.1.1 is up to date
> gs at version 1.5.9 is up to date
> gtime at version 0.9.4 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 3.6.7 of hipe to version 3.6.8
> Pulling down hipe-3.6.8 for R12B-4 -> ok
> ibrowse at version 1.4 is up to date
> inets at version 5.0.12 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 2.12.3 of kernel to version 2.12.5
> Pulling down kernel-2.12.5 for R12B-5 -> ok
> ktuo at version 0.4.0.1 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 4.4.3 of mnesia to version 4.4.7
> Pulling down mnesia-4.4.7 for R12B-5 -> ok
> parsetools at version 1.4.5 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 2.1.5.3 of sasl to version 2.1.5.4
> Pulling down sasl-2.1.5.4 for R12B-5 -> ok
> sgte at version 0.7.1 is up to date
> sinan at version 0.11.0.3 is up to date
> sinan_web_api at version 0.1.0.4 is up to date
> ssl at version 3.9 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 1.15.3 of stdlib to version 1.15.5
> Pulling down stdlib-1.15.5 for R12B-5 -> ok
> Upgrading from version 1.5.5 of syntax_tools to version 1.5.6
> Pulling down syntax_tools-1.5.6 for R12B-5 -> ok
> tools at version 2.6.1 is up to date
> uri at version 0.2.0 is up to date
> Upgrading from version 1.1.9 of xmerl to version 1.1.10
> Pulling down xmerl-1.1.10 for R12B-5 -> ok
> ok
> Duece:toolbox tim$ sinan build
> Server doesn't seem to be started. I am starting it now.
> Unable to connect after 0 seconds. Waiting 1 second(s)
> Unable to connect after 1 seconds. Waiting 1 second(s)
>
> ^C
> exiting at user request. Thanks!
> Duece:toolbox tim$
>
> On Dec 20, 9:33 am, "Eric Merritt" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Another thing I discovered for myself today. I hope to get this
> > resolved very shortly. Thanks for the report.
>
> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 5:07 PM, dysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > more info:
>
> > > I have a from-scratch stand-alone12B-5 erlang on my mac os x system
> > > outside of erlware.
>
> > > Duece:lolcatz tim$ which erl
> > > /usr/local/bin/erl
> > > Duece:lolcatz tim$ erl
> > > Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.6.5 [source] [smp:2] [async-threads:
> > > 0] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false]
>
> > > Eshell V5.6.5  (abort with ^G)
> > > 1>
>
> > > Here's my faxien info:
>
> > > Duece:lolcatz tim$ f env
>
> > > Faxien Environment:
>
> > > Faxien Version is
> > >  0.39.0.7
>
> > > The preferred erts version
> > >  "5.6.5"
>
> > > The installation path is
> > >  /usr/local/erlware
>
> > > The Request Timeout is
> > >  120000
>
> > > Repos to search
> > >  ["http://repo.erlware.org/pub";]
>
> > > Repos to publish to
> > >  ["http://repo.erlware.org/writable";]
> > > ok
> > > Duece:lolcatz tim$
>
> > > Duece:lolcatz tim$ f installed
>
> > > Installed Applications for ERTS versions between 5.6.3 and 5.6.5:
> > > compiler        4.5.3
> > > crary           0.2.3
> > > crypto          1.5.2
> > > cryptographic   0.2.1
> > > dialyzer        1.8.1
> > > edoc            0.7.6
> > > epkg            0.13.0.1 | 0.12.0.1
> > > etask           0.5.0
> > > eunit           2.0
> > > ewlib           0.8.2.0
> > > ewrepo          0.18.6.0
> > > faxien          0.39.0.7 | 0.39.0.2
> > > fslib           5.5.2 | 5.4.0
> > > gas             6.1.1
> > > gs              1.5.9
> > > gtime           0.9.4
> > > hipe            3.6.7
> > > ibrowse         1.4
> > > inets           5.0.12
> > > kernel          2.12.3
> > > ktuo            0.4.0.1
> > > mnesia          4.4.3
> > > parsetools      1.4.5
> > > sasl            2.1.5.3
> > > sgte            0.7.1
> > > sinan           0.11.0.3
> > > sinan_web_api   0.1.0.4
> > > ssl             3.9
> > > stdlib          1.15.3
> > > syntax_tools    1.5.5
> > > tools           2.6.1
> > > uri             0.2.0
> > > xmerl           1.1.9
>
> > > Installed Releases (Erlang standalone services) for ERTS versions
> > > between 5.6.3 and 5.6.5:
> > > erl      5.6.3.6
> > > faxien   0.39.0.7 | 0.39.0.2
> > > sinan    0.12.0.6
> > > ok
>
> > > On Dec 19, 3:03 pm, dysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I completely wiped my erlware, reinstalled, set my preferred erts at
> > >> 5.6.5, install the sinan release and a couple apps.
>
> > >> Now sinan won't work.  It will gen and clean but not compile.  (s
> > >> below is a bash alias for /usr/local/erlware/bin/sinan on my system)
>
> > >> Duece:tmp tim$ s gen
> > >> Please specify your name
> > >> your name> Tim Dysinger
> > >> Please specify your email address
> > >> your email> [email protected]
> > >> Please specify the copyright holder
> > >> copyright holder [default Tim Dysinger]>
> > >> Please specify the locations of the repositories.
> > >> repository [defaulthttp://repo.erlware.org/pub]>
> > >> would you like to enter another y/n [default n]>
> > >> Please specify name of your project
> > >> project name> lolcatz
> > >> Please specify the version of your project
>
> > >> project version [default 0.1.0.0]>
> > >> Please specify the names of the OTP apps that belong to this project.
> > >> apps> inurservers
> > >> would you like to enter more y/n [default n]>
> > >> Server doesn't seem to be started. I am starting it now.
> > >> Unable to connect after 0 seconds. Waiting 1 second(s)
> > >> Unable to connect after 1 seconds. Waiting 1 second(s)
> > >> [gen] start
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/doc created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/lib/inurservers created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/lib/inurservers/doc created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/lib/inurservers/ebin created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/lib/inurservers/include created ok.
> > >> [gen] /private/tmp/lolcatz/lib/inurservers/src created ok.
> > >> [gen] Project was created, you should be good to go!
> > >> [gen] stop
> > >> Duece:tmp tim$ cd lolcatz/
> > >> Duece:lolcatz tim$ s clean
> > >> [clean] cleaning build artifacts
> > >> [clean] Removing directories and contents in /private/tmp/lolcatz/
> > >> _build
> > >> [clean] stop
> > >> Duece:lolcatz tim$ s
>
> > >> <<<<..... wait 3 hours - it's obviously stuck .....>>>
>
> > >> ^C
>
> > >> exiting at user request. Thanks!
> > >> Duece:lolcatz tim$ &#...@#@#$ :)
--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"erlware-dev" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected]
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/erlware-dev?hl=en
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to