Alright, so I just got off of irc.freenode.net, and now have another question. For some odd reason, make fetch does not work. It gives me an error, make: nothing to be done for 'fetch', which stumped the person I was chatting with. Any ideas?
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Jerry Shi <shij...@gmail.com> wrote: > Nevermind that bit about it not existing. I forgot built-in libraries. > I'm still not sure why the assert would fail though... > > > On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Jerry Shi <shij...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Alright, thanks for all the help so far. To answer your questions, I'm >> using openSuse 11.2, on a fairly new dual core laptop. Um...about the >> dependencies...I went to the repository for openSuse and installed both >> build and bootstrap, but I'm not quite sure that was the right thing to do, >> which brings up another question. On the linux build dependencies page, it >> lists a command that I should use, but sudo zypper si -d >> OpenOffice_org-bootstrap # for OpenSUSE, but I recieve an error about how >> the OpenOffice_org-bootstrap doesn't exist. >> >> I did try removing the unxlngi.pro, and rebuilding, but that didn't solve >> the problem. So, as far as I can tell, the problem is with this line of >> code: PR_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(size_t) <= 4); in >> function SECStatus RNG_RandomUpdate(const void *data, size_t bytes) >> Apparently, the "size of array arg is negative", although I have no idea >> what's going on. I tried using the code search on opengrok, but it said >> that PR_STATIC_ASSERT didn't exist, so I'm fairly lost, so it probably is a >> git problem. >> >> Any help would be appreciated, but I'll go to irc.freenode.net and try to >> get some there. >> >> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Michael Meeks >> <michael.me...@novell.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi Jerry, >>> >>> On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 19:53 -0500, Jerry Shi wrote: >>> > Hi, I'm new to opensource, so tell me if I'm asking very stupid >>> > questions, but, >>> >>> Your questions seem sensible, and welcome to open-source (or Free >>> Software ;-). >>> >>> > * Where is bin/g? I can't find it anywhere, and it seems to be >>> > all over the place on the wiki >>> >>> Ah - then - perhaps this can be your 1st contribution :-) We used >>> to >>> use bin/g with the 'build' build method, but now we have the 'bootstrap' >>> build method, it should be replaced thus: >>> >>> bin/g -> g >>> >>> ie. it is in the top-level directory now. >>> >>> > * The build failed, and I have no idea why. The error's in the >>> > nss module, in >>> > clone/libs-extern-sys/nss/ >>> unxlngi6.pro/misc/build/nss-3.12.8/mozilla/security/nss/lib/freebl/drgb.c, >>> and I've attached a copy of the error. What should I do? >>> >>> Nasty ! I've seen that myself in the past; and chased it into the >>> long >>> grass for a while; but I forget what fixed it. Apparently it compiles ok >>> for me now. >>> >>> More details wrt. your distribution, and so on would probably be >>> most >>> helpful. How did you install the pre-requisite packages ? >>> >>> Anyhow - worth a try deleting the output and re-buiding it (cf. >>> the rm >>> command at the end of the build failure message) , but I'm not that >>> optimistic; can you get on IRC so we can dig into it more ? #libreoffice >>> on irc.free <http://irc.freenode.net>node.net <http://irc.freenode.net>? >> >> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Michael. >>> >>> -- >>> michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot >>> >>> >> >
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