(2011/07/16 18:30), Nguyen Vu Hung (KiEi) wrote:
(2011/07/16 15:26), Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
./g pull -r
Works like a charm. My bad :)
CentOS 5.6 latest update
# Should I stick to 3.4 branch?
cd bootstrap
./g pull -r
make
And I got the following error:
-- Error start ---
N
(2011/07/16 15:26), Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
./g pull -r
Works like a charm. My bad :)
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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Nguyen Vu Hung (KiEi) wrote:
> (2011/07/16 7:46), Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
>
> 2011/7/15 Nguyen Vu Hung (KiEi) :
>
> Hello all,
>
> I had followed the build instruction[1] and setup my environment for a few
> weeks ago.
>
> As I thought the code was a little out of
(2011/07/16 7:46), Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
2011/7/15 Nguyen Vu Hung (KiEi):
Hello all,
I had followed the build instruction[1] and setup my environment for a few
weeks ago.
As I thought the code was a little out of date, so I have tried to pull the
latest code
and make, but it seems that wget
2011/7/15 Nguyen Vu Hung (KiEi) :
> Hello all,
>
> I had followed the build instruction[1] and setup my environment for a few
> weeks ago.
>
> As I thought the code was a little out of date, so I have tried to pull the
> latest code
> and make, but it seems that wget could not wget a dependency.
>
Hello all,
I had followed the build instruction[1] and setup my environment for a
few weeks ago.
As I thought the code was a little out of date, so I have tried to pull
the latest code
and make, but it seems that wget could not wget a dependency.
I am not sure what it is.
Any help is appreciate