On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:43:21 +0100, Joe via lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
>Bo, >on a Pi 3B+, I created a new system with Raspbian Stretch Nov 2018 >Edition, set 'locale' to German, connected it to the WLAN, increased the >swap file size to 1000 and started your script 'sh.com' (yes, the one >with SheBang) > >It failed with this messages: > >" A 2.0.0/test/manual/png/testsuite_check/basn0g08.png.gif > svn: E120108: Fehler beim Ausführen des: Kontextes: The server >unexpectedly closed the connection. > setup.sh: 156: Cannot download Lazarus sources for 2.0.0! Aborting". > While examining your error message above I see that the checkout has reached into the Lazarus svn command and stopped at the test stuff, so this really means that it has started working on the svn co command and downloaded FPC plus a lot of Lazarus files, but failed due to networking errors. I have copied out the lines in my script that use svn to get the sources and modified the LAZTAG, FPCTAG, FPCVER and LAZVER variables so it all reads as follows: #!/bin/bash LAZDIR=/home/pi/dev/lazarus FPCDIR=/home/pi/dev/fpc FPCTAG=release_3_0_4/tests FPCVER=3.0.4_tst LAZTAG=lazarus_2_0_0/test LAZVER=2.0.0_tst function error_exit { # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # Function for exit due to fatal program error # Accepts 1 argument: # string containing descriptive error message #---------------------------------------------------------------- echo "${PROGNAME}: ${1:-"Unknown Error"}" 1>&2 exit 1 } echo "Downloading version $FPCVER of FPC" cd "$FPCDIR" || error_exit "$LINENO: Cannot access directory $FPCDIR! Aborting" svn co "https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/tags/$FPCTAG" "$FPCVER" || error_exit "$LINENO: Cannot download fpc sources! Aborting" echo "Downloading version $LAZVER of Lazarus" cd "$LAZDIR" || error_exit "$LINENO: Cannot access dir $LAZDIR! Aborting" svn co "https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/tags/$LAZTAG/test" "$LAZVER" || error_exit "$LINENO: Cannot download Lazarus sources for $LAZVER! Aborting" Then I ran this new script on the RPi3-Stretch machine I had earlier installed on. There were no errors shown and the reported file in your error was successfully checked out. What kind of network connection do you have? I am on 250/100 Mbit/s fiber myself. -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus