On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Alistair Grant <akgrant0...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 26 March 2017 at 04:09, Pierce Ng <pie...@samadhiweb.com> wrote: >> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 07:29:29PM +0100, Alistair Grant wrote: >>> make[3]: *** No rule to make target >>> '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libssl.so', needed by 'libgit2.so.0.23.0'. >> >> Sorry, also >> >> % sudo apt-get install libssl-dev:i386 > > Thanks, Pierce. > > That gets past the previous errors, I'm now getting: > > ... > Installing links
Is there text cut from the right side of these lines. The next three lines are repeated, but maybe there was something more to distinguish them? Also line 5 "squeak/5.0-" seems cut off. > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > cp -f > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/.thirdparty-cache/linux/i386/lib/libssh2.so.1.0.1 > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/products/phcogspurlinuxht/lib/squeak/5.0- > Installing links > DONE > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > cp -f > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/.thirdparty-cache/linux/i386/lib/libgit2.so.0.23.0 > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/***products***/phcogspurlinuxht/lib/squeak/5.0- Check whats under the ***products*** folder I marked above. > Installing links > DONE > /data/pharo-snap/akg-try/pharo-vm/opensmalltalk-vm/build.linux32x86/pharo.cog.spur/build > can't find PharoV50.sources PharoV50.sources [1] needs to sit next to the VM or Image files to be found. "can't find" it, is a standard message from a running VM. Could you report if this works for you... https://github.com/OpenSmalltalk/opensmalltalk-vm/pull/79 cheers -ben > > > I haven't used travis, but it looks like it is defining a number of > environment variables, e.g. ARCH, FLAVOR, SRC_ARCH, HEARTBEAT. If I > want the 32 bit linux threaded heartbeat, do I need to set these > manually? > > Thanks again, > Alistair >