On Monday 29 Mar 2010, Campbell Allan wrote: > On Monday 29 Mar 2010, Randi Hillerøe wrote: > > For 4 hours I have tried to solve this problem but seems like very few > > had it before. > > > > I just installed subversion on a QNAP T410, NAS, which completed all fine > > however it went wrong when I tried to create the first repository. > > > > I use the command: svnadmin create repo_path > > But in a few moments it just says "Illegal instruction" - which I really > > can't figure out what means... > > > > I tried to delete the directory, make it again and create again, but > > every time the samme... About half the files are missing and I really > > can't figure out why... > > > > Is there any way to get som more debugging information than just "Illegal > > instruction"? > > > > Anyone knowing how to solve this problem? > > > > If you need any more information please ask. > > > > -Silwing > > The illegal instruction error sounds like the binary isn't quite compatible > with the processor in the nas. I'd suggest trying a different source for > the binaries or compiling them yourself. The latter would be better as you > can tweak the compiler flags to deal with the illegal op but getting the > compiler in the first place might be tricky. I don't recall seeing it the > last time I looked at the packages available on ipkg nor could I find a > compatible cross compiler environment. Sorry :/ > > I've got a T109-II, I'll give it a shot tonight myself and see if I also > have the problem but without a compiler environment I don't see how it > might be fixed. > > Campbell
Hi, as I promised I tried this out on my TS109-II. It should be a reasonable comparison as both devices use a Marvel based arm compatible CPU. I didn't get an illegal instruction error when creating the repository but did have trouble importing. I've not dug into that problem much yet but can if you wish. Can you check your package sources against the list below? After running an ipkg update, ipkg install svn read the following packages in from: http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs05q1armel/cross/unstable/ svn_1.6.9-1_arm.ipk neon_0.29.3-1_arm.ipk libxml2_2.7.7-1_arm.ipk apr_1.3.12-1_arm.ipk apr-util_1.3.9-1_arm.ipk e2fslibs_1.40.3-1_arm.ipk expat_2.0.1-1_arm.ipk cyrus-sasl-libs_2.1.23-1_arm.ipk openldap-libs_2.3.43-1_arm.ipk if they differ, especially the URL can you try an update or explicitly downloading the ipk files and installing them directly? Cheers, Campbell -- __________________________________________________________________________________ Sword Ciboodle is the trading name of ciboodle Limited (a company registered in Scotland with registered number SC143434 and whose registered office is at India of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, UK, PA4 9LH) which is part of the Sword Group of companies. This email (and any attachments) is intended for the named recipient(s) and is private and confidential. If it is not for you, please inform us and then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient(s), the use, disclosure, copying or distribution of any information contained within this email is prohibited. Messages to and from us may be monitored. If the content is not about the business of the Sword Group then the message is neither from nor sanctioned by us. Internet communications are not secure. You should scan this message and any attachments for viruses. Under no circumstances do we accept liability for any loss or damage which may result from your receipt of this email or any attachment. __________________________________________________________________________________