On 4/12/17, Barry Kauler <[email protected]> wrote: > I wanted to keep going, so checked out the last revision before zstd > was introduced, r45018, October 2016. > > Running the pristine T2, booting off a USB stick (installed from the > t2 iso that I downloaded from t2-project.org), "generic" target, > minimal xorg with desktop, x86_64, just accepting most defaults. > > # ./scripts/Build-Target -cfg generic > > Failed early in stage 0, automake failed. Same reason that "dan" > reported in 2015: > > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03101.html > > Dan never got a reply, I wonder if he fixed it? > > I installed xz package and updated to automake-1.15 out of latest t2 > checkout, got same error. > > This is interesting, I never hit this error before. So I booted up my > Quirky Linux 8.0, which is basically a Puppy built with Ubuntu 16.04 > DEBs, and ran the above Build-Target > > ...off she went, automake built successfully, surging ahead right now. > > So much for running a pristine T2! >
Ha ha, this is making me laugh. Running on my Quirky 8.0, 'gcc' package failed at stage 0. So, I booted up the "pristine T2" usb stick, and ran Build-Target again. This time, gcc stage 0 succeeded! But then, it failed at 'texinfo' package, something about perl being too old and/or needing Encode module. Rene, you have got to upload more recent live-cd iso files! Shall I boot up Quirky again, see if it compiles texinfo? ...yeah, why not... ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [email protected] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2
