Re: [time-nuts] Trying LinuxPPS - can't get 'git'

2007-02-22 Thread Jason Rabel
Is there a debug flag you can use with git that might give more info? Also check your messages log for potential extra info. You can get the PPS patches from the kernel.org server, it might take a little manual tinkering as I do not think he has maintained it with the latest kernel version. Jason

Re: [time-nuts] Trying LinuxPPS - can't get 'git'

2007-02-21 Thread Keith E. Brandt, M.D.
You shouldn't have to be root, but I tried it as root with the same results. >I'm not familiar with 'git' so I may be way off base here, but are you >root? > >Bob LtCol Keith E. Brandt, MD, MPH USAF-NASA Aerospace Medicine Liaison Officer Johnson Space Ce

Re: [time-nuts] Trying LinuxPPS - can't get 'git'

2007-02-21 Thread Bob Aurand
I'm not familiar with 'git' so I may be way off base here, but are you root? Bob On 2/21/07, Keith E. Brandt, M.D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've run into problems on setting up linuxpps and need help. > > I've got a 900 mHz PIII Dell set up with Debian 3.1r4 and updated the > kernel to 2.6

[time-nuts] Trying LinuxPPS - can't get 'git'

2007-02-21 Thread Keith E. Brandt, M.D.
I've run into problems on setting up linuxpps and need help. I've got a 900 mHz PIII Dell set up with Debian 3.1r4 and updated the kernel to 2.6.20. I then went to look for the patches for the Linuxpps and that's where I'm stuck. It requires cloning the repository using git. I installed git, bu