Geoffrey Broadwell wrote:
On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 13:14 +0100, Lyle wrote:
Hi Ron,
I looks like the SVN repo was just down temporarily. Try again and it'll probably work. You can also run the svn commands directly to grab parrot... Take a look in gen_parrot.pl

Ron Savage wrote:
Checking out Parrot r39599 via svn...
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://svn.parrot.org/parrot/trunk': could not connect
to server (https://svn.parrot.org)

If you're using Debian testing, there's another possibility -- you may
have fallen victim to a broken libneon package.  You will either need to
upgrade that package and all its versioned dependencies to the unstable
versions, or change your ~/.subversion/servers file to include the
following line in the [global] section:

    http-library = serf

I chose the latter fix because it was simpler, but I've had a couple
bits of weirdness.  I've heard that the libneon upgrade is the better
long-term solution, so YMMV.


-'f



if you are using fedors core 9, disable/work on your selinux to accommodate parrot_config.

goksie

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