Hi Mathias, Am Fri, 06 Jun 2008 17:58:30 +0200 schrieb Mathias Bauer: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Hoch wrote: > >> Hi Mathias, >> Am Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:48:47 +0200 schrieb Mathias Bauer: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Maho NAKATA wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> How I can checkout DEV300 branch (OOo3) source code correctly? >>>> >>>> According to CVSROOT/modules, >>>> "OpenOffice3" alias does not contain >>>> "apache-commons hyphen swext tomcat" etc etc. >>>> >>>> I have been put source code for every milestone at: >>>> http://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/sources/ >>>> and almost every build was checked on MacOSX and FreeBSD. >>>> >>>> Could you please help me? >>>> Thanks >>>> -- Nakata Maho http://accc.riken.jp/maho/ >>> Do you know >>> >>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Kr/Concurrent_Checkout >>> >>> I use it all the time. For a CWS on dev300 it needs an additional fix >>> that I could give you, but for checking out a milestone it is fine. >> >> >> Thanks for the hint. I really didn't know that such a script >> exists. >> >> But when I try to run it under Mac OS X I get the following error >> message in Terminal: >> >> xdsl-87-79-55-98:test maveric$ ./conco.awk -v Master=DEV300 -v >> Milestone=m17 >> /usr/bin/awk: syntax error at source line 32 in function >> queryMilestone source file ./conco.awk >> context is >> print "export >> SOLARENV=./solenv" >>> |& <<< Shell >> /usr/bin/awk: illegal statement at source line 33 in function >> queryMilestone source file ./conco.awk >> /usr/bin/awk: illegal statement at source line 33 in function >> queryMilestone source file ./conco.awk >> >> Yes, I am connected to the internet, as you can see I used the same >> arguments as stated in the wiki and yes I set CVSROOT. I even tried >> it with ssh tunnel but it still fails. >> >> I fear that it is because of the SOLARENV which may not exist in >> Mac OS X so what exactly is SOLARENV? >> >> Eric >> > > The script requires gawk and bash, perhaps you have used another awk
Could be that Mac OS X doesn't come with gnu awk but with the one out of (Free)BSD which may be different to the gnu awk. > or > shell (like tcsh)? Sine bash is the default shell for OS X since 10.3 and I have a Mac that shipped with 10.4.8 pre-installed and now on 10.5.3 I assume that I use bash and to be sure I verified it and I started a bash shell by hand and both times the script still fails. > I must confess that I never used it on a Mac, only on > Windows (Cygwin) and Linux. I could install gnu awk via Macports but I would prefer to use the Mac OS X awk. Since I have no knowledge of awk I cannot tell how much effort it would make to adopt the script so that it runs on the BSD(?) awk as well. Do you think it would be a good idea to ask Kai directly? Eric -- ## de.OpenOffice.org - Office für MacOS X, Linux, Solaris & Windows ## Openoffice.org - ich steck mit drin! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]