You're probably missing subversion package. If you're on ubuntu, "sudo apt-get install subversion" should do the trick.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Sze Howe Koh <szehowe....@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to submit a patch for Qt WebKit. I've applied the patch to > my local copy of qtwebkit.git, but am having trouble using > webkit-patch. What am I missing? > > I'm running Windows 8 x64, Git version 1.8.0.msysgit.0, and > ActivePython 2.7.2 x64. From Git Bash, I called > `Tools/Scripts/webkit-patch prepare --cc=hausm...@webkit.org' > > I got the error message below, but am not told what file the script is > unable to find. I tried it with my changes uncommitted and committed, > but got the same result. > > ============== > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "Tools/Scripts/webkit-patch", line 84, in <module> > main() > File "Tools/Scripts/webkit-patch", line 79, in main > WebKitPatch(os.path.abspath(__file__)).main() > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\tool\multicommandtool.py", > line 304, in main > self.handle_global_options(options) > File "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\tool\main.py", > line 94, in handle_global_options > self.initialize_scm(options.patch_directories) > File "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\host.py", > line 132, in initialize_scm > self._scm = detector.default_scm(patch_directories) > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\checkout\scm\detection.py", > line 55, in default_scm > scm_system = self.detect_scm_system(cwd, patch_directories) > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\checkout\scm\detection.py", > line 71, in detect_scm_system > if SVN.in_working_directory(absolute_path, executive=self._executive): > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\checkout\scm\svn.py", > line 93, in in_working_directory > exit_code = executive.run_command(svn_info_args, cwd=path, > return_exit_code=True) > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\system\executive.py", > line 405, in run_command > close_fds=self._should_close_fds()) > File > "c:\Qt\git\5.x.y\qtwebkit\Tools\Scripts\webkitpy\common\system\executive.py", > line 461, in popen > return subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs) > File "c:\Python27\lib\subprocess.py", line 679, in __init__ > errread, errwrite) > File "c:\Python27\lib\subprocess.py", line 893, in _execute_child > startupinfo) > WindowsError: [Error 2] The system cannot find the file specified > > ============== > > Running Tools/Scripts/prepare-ChangeLog worked ok, but I was under the > impression that webkit-patch is preferred as it automates a lot more > aspects of the workflow (is that correct?) > > Thanks in advance for your guidance. > > > Regards, > Sze-Howe > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > -- Rafael Brandao @ INdT
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