1) when reporting pybombs problems, please turn up the verbosity with "-v -v -v"
2) it sounds like your git cache is somehow incorrectly configured. How did you configure it? Does it exist? Again, verbose logging is your friend. On Aug 9, 2015 4:59 PM, "Andrew Neale" <aneal...@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings, > I am trying to install the latest gnuradio using pybombs. > I am running linux mint on an amd64 machine. > Here is the terminal output, basically it just keeps repeating the same > thing, and then finally kicks me back to the prompt: > > > > > office:~ > cd pybombs > office:~/pybombs > ./pybombs install gnuradio > Settled on prefix: /home/alneale/target > Initializing environmental variables... > no existing inventory found, creating an empty one... > Loading recipes ... > /home/office/target > Installing packages: > * uhd > * pycairo > * bison > * flex > * libevent > * apache-thrift > * liblog4cpp > * gnuradio > Installing from source: uhd > no existing inventory found, creating an empty one... > Using gitcache at ~/target > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > Too many arguments. > > usage: git clone [options] [--] <repo> [<dir>] > > -v, --verbose be more verbose > -q, --quiet be more quiet > --progress force progress reporting > -n, --no-checkout don't create a checkout > --bare create a bare repository > --mirror create a mirror repository (implies bare) > -l, --local to clone from a local repository > --no-hardlinks don't use local hardlinks, always copy > -s, --shared setup as shared repository > --recursive initialize submodules in the clone > --recurse-submodules initialize submodules in the clone > --template <template-directory> > directory from which templates will be used > --reference <repo> reference repository > -o, --origin <name> use <name> instead of 'origin' to track upstream > -b, --branch <branch> > checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD > -u, --upload-pack <path> > path to git-upload-pack on the remote > --depth <depth> create a shallow clone of that depth > --single-branch clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch > --separate-git-dir <gitdir> > separate git dir from working tree > -c, --config <key=value> > set config inside the new repository > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > >
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