Hello , Yours, Roland
Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 15:36:46 +0200 From: Villani <mattia.vill...@uniurb.it> To: "Haas, Roland" <rh...@illinois.edu> Subject: Re: [Users] Failed installation Thank you I will now try to remove the installed svn and re-install through apt-get Il 30/09/19 15:31, Haas, Roland ha scritto: > Hello Villani, > >> which svn says: >> >> /usr/local/bin/svn > That sounds like you are using a self-compiled version of svn, which > explains the issues. > > You can make GetComponents use the one in /usr/bin/svn > (there will be such a one if you executed the apt-get command > that Steve and I asked you to run) by running it like so: > > PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH ./GetComponents --update ./einsteintoolkit.th > > which makes GetComponents use the copy in /usr/bin before trying to use > the copy of svn in /usr/local/bin. > > You may also want to consider removing the copy of svn > in /usr/bin/local as without https support it is not going to be very > useful. Exactly how to remove it I cannot tell you since that depends > largely on how you installed it in the first place. > > Yours, > Roland > >> Il 30/09/19 15:19, Haas, Roland ha scritto: >>> Hello Villani, >>> >>> I think you are getting this error: >>> >>> https://serverfault.com/questions/522646/svn-e170000-unrecognized-url-scheme-for-httpxxxx >>> >>> ie your subversion command was built without https support. Which is >>> indeed what the output of your svn --version command confirms (since it >>> only lists ra_snv and ra_local but not ra_serf). >>> >>> This is highly unusual for subversion installed via apt-get. >>> >>> Did you perhaps compile your own? Can you check that "which svn" >>> reports /usr/bin/svn? >>> >>> Yours, >>> Roland >>> >>>> Here. Now the files should be attached >>>> >>>> Il 30/09/19 15:01, Haas, Roland ha scritto: >>>>> Hello Villani, >>>>> >>>>>> The comman lbd release --all says: >>>>>> >>>>>> No LSB modules are available. >>>>>> Distributor ID: Ubuntu >>>>>> Description: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS >>>>>> Release: 16.04 >>>>>> Codename: xenial >>>>> I ran >>>>> >>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> >>>>> on a Ubuntu Xenial machine of my own and it seems to have worked fine, >>>>> namely I get: >>>>> >>>>> --8<-- >>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> Path: ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> URL: https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> Relative URL: ^/ >>>>> Repository Root: >>>>> https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> Repository UUID: f02328a3-b203-f8a2-b1da-ce57b7db7bff >>>>> Revision: 756 >>>>> Node Kind: directory >>>>> Last Changed Author: roland.haas >>>>> Last Changed Rev: 756 >>>>> Last Changed Date: 2019-03-13 22:11:00 +0000 (Wed, 13 Mar 2019) >>>>> --8<-- >>>>> >>>>> while failure would look like so >>>>> >>>>> --8<-- >>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git >>>>> svn: OPTIONS of >>>>> 'https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git': SSL >>>>> handshake failed: SSL error: tlsv1 alert protocol version >>>>> (https://github.com) >>>>> --8<-- >>>>> >>>>> I have to admit I am running out of ideas. Would you mind providing the >>>>> two output files (svn.log and GetComponents.log) that I had asked >>>>> about, please? >>>>> >>>>>> The University uses G-Mail so I cannot do anything about that. >>>>> I feared as much, yes. I have forwarded your error message to my >>>>> Universities IT services with exactly that admonition (namely that >>>>> Universities are using GMail). >>>>> >>>>> Yours, >>>>> Roland >>>>> >>> > > -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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