Thank you! Mark, Thank you! Dave,
I edited my .profile as instructed and I'm now able to build again -
yippee! And thank you once again.
Best regards,
Sam
On 3 Jul 2008, at 23:24, Mark Rowe wrote:
On Jul 3, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Samuel Davis wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for getting back to
Xcode 3.1 should work.
If you run which iconv from a Terminal window, what is the output?
If you run iconv --version, what is the output?
Do you have Fink or MacPorts installed?
Which version of Mac OS X do you have installed?
Dave
On Thu, 7/3/08, Samuel Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hi David,
Thanks for getting back to me :-)
After running *which iconv* I get the following:
Macintosh:~ samueljd$ which iconv
/sw/bin/iconv
After running *iconv --version* I get the following:
Macintosh:~ samueljd$ iconv --version
iconv (GNU libiconv 1.9)
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free
Hi Mark,
Thanks again for the hint...
I have been monitoring the Latest Build Status page at
http://build.webkit.org/one_box_per_builder
and it appears that there hasn't been a successful build for a
while, at least the status shows that the last 8 build attempts
failed. The Status
If you had a connection failure while checking out/updating Subversion, you may
want to remove the entire directory that was being updated, or simply check out
the source from scratch again.
An svn stat . command may tell you something, but sometimes svn can hork a
subdirectory structure to
Hello, Hallo, Hei, Hola,
I have been trying to build WebKit (http://webkit.org/) on my local
machine and the build process keeps failing with the following reason:
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=== BUILDING AGGREGATE TARGET All OF PROJECT
On 2008-07-01, at 16:12, Samuel Davis wrote:
Hello, Hallo, Hei, Hola,
I have been trying to build WebKit (http://webkit.org/) on my local
machine and the build process keeps failing with the following reason:
=== BUILDING AGGREGATE TARGET All OF PROJECT JavaScriptCore WITH
CONFIGURATION
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