On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Claudio Saavedra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It means that you should install git first. Try from packages for your > distribution, if they are available. >
I remember looking but I don't remember what I saw - I /think/ they are available, so I'll do that if they are. Fred Peters, from the GNOME development team, said I can safely ignore this particular issue as git modules are rare and not in use at the moment. FYI, I'm currently running CentOS at home but FC8 at work, so I can't check until I get home. > You haven't build dbus-glib yet, and the package you are currently > trying to build needs it. Make sure that dbus-glib is built first. > Without meaning to be difficult, shouldn't the build be set up to do this automatically? Isn't that the point of having jhbuild do the work? If that's too contentious, how do I go about arranging <what?> to do this (build dbus-glib-1 first)? >> >> [1] rerun stage configure >> [2] ignore error and continue to build >> [3] give up on module >> [4] start shell >> [5] go to stage force_checkout >> [6] go to stage force_clean >> [7] go to stage force_distclean >> choice: >> BTW, how do I terminate the build at this point - I've tried option 7 but I get another menu, and I tried option 3, but then it goes on to other errors. I wound up doing ^C a few times to kill the whole thing, but that seems kind of lame and ugly.... Thanks. mhr _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
