2010/2/13 William Tracy <[email protected]> > > Just wondering, did you try to build from trunk, or from one of the > stable releases? (Trunk breaks randomly fairly often.) > > Did you try to build on a T2 system, or on a different distro? If it's > another distro, what is it? :-) (I've spent some time building on both > Ubuntu and Fedora, so if you're willing to be a little more > descriptive about the failures, I *might* be able to help. No > promises, though.) > > But yes, re-running scripts/Config is usually helpful. > > Also, sometimes after I *really* hose a configuration, I'll delete the > build (look under the build/ directory for a folder matching the image > you are trying to build) then re-run Configure, then start the build > again. That's really a last resort option, though, because you have to > start *all* over again. > > Good luck! > > -- > William Tracy > Work: [email protected] > Play: [email protected] > Cell phone: (805) 704-0917 > Internet phone: (707) 206-6441 > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to > [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2 >
I build on a trunk because i had a stable tarball release with failures and Rene told me to use a trunk, so here am. I used to have a dedicated computer for T2 but i do it on my laptop now which is redhat el5,... but am able to understand if the failures are from my host and i fix them quickly. All the troubleshooting i can do during the T2 building so far is to disable a package that fails ,.. or move a patch from the package/pkg-ver/ directory that cause a failure, or change the version of a package in the pkg.desc file
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