On 01/29/2013 03:10 PM, Mark Salter wrote:
>On Tue, 2013-01-29 at 11:23 -0700, Al Stone wrote:
>>On 01/29/2013 11:09 AM, Mark Salter wrote:
>>>On Tue, 2013-01-29 at 14:12 +0800, Chen Baozi wrote:
>>>>On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:52:24AM -0500, Mark Salter wrote:
>>>>>On Tue, 2013-01-29 at 09:05 +0800, Chen Baozi wrote:
>>>>>>Thanks, Mark. I've switched to another machine which has
better network
>>>>>>connection. And It finally works, :) I guess something I've
checkout before
>>>>>>was corrupt due to both my poor network connection and big size
of the
>>>>>>rootfs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BTW, seems it is not up-to-date? I mean there is no /stage3 under
the rootfs.
>>>>>
>>>>>Hmm. I looked closer at the tree I checked out and it too had a head
at
>>>>>commit 3e7ab1bee31082a0 from Al on Dec 31. I'm at a loss to
explain what
>>>>It is the same with my local git tree.
>>>>
>>>>>is going wrong. I have a local tree that appears to be up to date
with
>>>>>the repo on
fedoraproject.org but the log shows 18 commits which
aren't
>>>>>in the tree I cloned from
fedoraproject.org repo earlier today.
I'll try
>>>>>and see if I can sort it all out tomorrow.
>>>>Thanks a lot.
>>>>
>>>> Baozi
>>>
>>>Al, this may be something for you to look at. If I clone the repo using
>>>http, I get 3e7ab1bee31082a as the lastest commit. If I use ssh+git, I
>>>get everything correctly.
>>>
>>>--Mark
>>>
>>>
>>
>>The only thing I can think of right now is that 'git update-server-info'
>>may not be getting run on updates to the repo for some reason. I've
>>run it by hand to see if this changes the behavior -- let me know if
>>you now get the most recent commit. If not, I'll have to poke the
>>infrastructure folks. The short term workaround is to use ssh+git,
>>as you indicated.
>>
>>Infrastructure and I have been struggling with the underlying problem
>>that http and git and SELinux are in a bit of a disagreement on how
>>access should work -- and it's http that's been losing out so far.
>
>Yay. A clone using http did get the latest bits.
>
Well, we now know the workaround; do the commit, then ssh into fp.o and
run git update-server-info in the repo. Ugly, but it works.
I'm not sure this is fixable, but I'll poke the infrastructure folks
and see what we can do.
Thanks Al & Mark!
I used my fedorapeople account to clone using ssh. But it seems http is
still not work, :( Anyway, there is a way for me fetch the latest change.
The new problem is when I ran ./stage3 script it shows the following error
report:
script2makefile:34: /stage3/stage3.mk/texinfo.mk: No such file or directory
Building intltool
intltool: src RPM not found
make: *** [done/intltool] Error 1
I guess not all the src RPM to be built in stage3 is included in the
"/SRPMS"? Is there any TODO list of stage3 src RPM including the location
to get them? Thus, I may help part of building progress. Thanks.
Cheers,
Baozi