Hi,
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:05:37 -0700 (PDT), Lee V. Andrus
landr...@by-rite.net wrote:
Please help. I receive the following error message when trying to do a
git
pull of the Mono source:
mono $ git pull
error: SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details:
Hi,
You should use the branch in the LLVM repo corresponding to your mono
version,
i.e. mono-2-10.
Zoltan
2011/10/19 Konrad M. konrad.kruczyn...@gmail.com
Hi,
which branch of mono's LLVM repository should I use to compile mono
2.10.6 with --enabled-llvm? mono-2-10 one
Hi Zoltan,
2011/10/20 Zoltan Varga var...@gmail.com:
Hi,
You should use the branch in the LLVM repo corresponding to your mono
version,
i.e. mono-2-10.
Zoltan
Generally it was what I did. Specifically:
LLVM from mono-2-10 branch, last commit
Hi,
I can't reproduce this.
Zoltan
2011/10/20 Konrad Kruczyński konrad.kruczyn...@gmail.com
Hi Zoltan,
2011/10/20 Zoltan Varga var...@gmail.com:
Hi,
You should use the branch in the LLVM repo corresponding to your mono
version,
i.e. mono-2-10.
But is there something I can do about it, and how can I tell?
I also can access github (even the specific URL) without an error message in
the Safari web browser. I have some local changes to preserve that would
complicate trashing and re-cloning my local repository. I did a git fsck
in the