On 2012-06-17 23:25 , glen wrote: > Hey all, I haven't been messing with the builds for quite a while. I was > giving a 64-bit build of firestorm a shot for use on my wife's new > computer (this is a brand new install of Ubuntu 12.04.), and they > mention that I'll need to be able to compile the LL viewer before I > attempt firestorm, which makes perfect sense. But I can't get there. > > I've got autobuild both in the path and installed as a python module, > but all I get is this: > > > jessica@jessica-desktop:~/Downloads/firestorm_64_build/src/viewer-release$ > autobuild configure -c ReleaseOS > No handlers could be found for logger "autobuild.common" > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/home/jessica/Downloads/firestorm_64_build/bin/autobuild/bin/autobuild", > line 38, in<module> > from autobuild import autobuild_main > File > "/home/jessica/Downloads/firestorm_64_build/bin/autobuild/autobuild/autobuild_main.py", > line 25, in<module> > import common > File > "/home/jessica/Downloads/firestorm_64_build/bin/autobuild/autobuild/common.py", > line 646, in<module> > Bootstrap() > File > "/home/jessica/Downloads/firestorm_64_build/bin/autobuild/autobuild/common.py", > line 641, in __init__ > raise AutobuildError("invalid 'pathcheck' setting for '%s'" % name) > autobuild.common.AutobuildError: invalid 'pathcheck' setting for > 'argparse' > > What am I missing? This seems a bit more difficult than the last time I > did this.
This means that the installation failed to correctly install some prerequisites. Unfortunatly, there's a bug that prevents partially completed installation from being detected and corrected. If you find the install directory (probably /var/tmp/<user>/autobuild and delete it, the next time you run autobuild it should fix itself. (incidentally, I find that just checking out the autobuild source tree and putting the bin/autobuild in it into my PATH works just fine - no need to actually install) _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges