Hello Lonnie, your steps 1 to 10 look perfectly fine.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Then go to each directory and do "make prepare" just to be sure. > cd ~/genode/ports; make prepare > cd ~/genode/libports; make prepare The ports and libports repositories contain ports of 3rd-party applications and libraries respectively. The 3rd-party code is not included in the Genode source tree but it can be downloaded in an automated fashion via the "make prepare" mechanism. To see the available packages, just type "make" in the libports or ports repositories. By just issuing "make prepare" with no further argument, all packages will be downloaded. This will easily sum up to several GiB of source codes. However, most of them are not needed for the seoul-fancy.run script, i.e., openssl will remain unused. So there is little point to install it. To download only a few selected packages, a list of desired packages can be specified via the PKG argument. Hence, I suggested in my email to just download the packages that are actually required for the seoul-fancy.run script. This way, you can side-step the SSL issue for now, and you safe disk space and time. ;-) > ERROR HERE------------------------------- > --2013-12-26 11:12:20-- > https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz > Resolving www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org> (www.openssl.org > <http://www.openssl.org>)... 185.9.166.106 > Connecting to www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org> (www.openssl.org > <http://www.openssl.org>)|185.9.166.106|:443... connected. > ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org>' is > not trusted. > ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org>' > hasn't got a known issuer. To take a look under the hood when you issue the "make prepare" command, you can add "VERBOSE=" as argument. For example, to debug the openssl-download issue, you might try the following (from within the libports repository): make prepare PKG=openssl VERBOSE= You will see that the "make prepare" mechanism just tries to fetch the archive using the wget command. This step apparently fails for you for some reason. I just tried it on my machine and it works well for me. Are you able to manually download the archive https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz using a web browser? Also, could you try to issue the wget command manually? wget -c -P download https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz Cheers Norman -- Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com · http://genode.org Genode Labs GmbH · Amtsgericht Dresden · HRB 28424 · Sitz Dresden Geschäftsführer: Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske, Christian Helmuth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of AppDynamics Pro! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Genode-main mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main
