The submodule "lit" contains a submodule "luvi-builds".   I assume you're in 
the default "luvi-up" branch of luvit or you wouldn't have seen that error.

-----Original Message-----
From: "ibi sum" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎2/‎15/‎2015 7:01 AM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Building on rPi broke ..

> Wow, I didn't think anyone was following that close on rPi.  The reason it 
> broke was because we pushed a new feature to luvit that required a new 
> version of luvi-binaries.  I didn't wait till the rPi build had finished 
> since it takes so much longer.
> 


Well I’ll be testing with rPi as my prime platform from here on out, so I’ll 
keep an eye out on broken things.  The rPi provides a perfect test platform for 
my luvit needs ..


> Now that I know someone follows closely on raspi, I'll wait for all builds 
> before pushing changes to luvit.
> 

Okay, cool.  FWIW, I tend to always run “make test” after getting new updates, 
so if it breaks early I’ll notice it.


> Btw, the build finished a while ago, you can manually update luvi-builds in 
> the lit submodule.


Sorry I’m not seeing luvi-builds .. can you explain this a bit further?

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Jay Vaughan
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