From: Justin F. <je...@ey...> - 2001-07-06 11:23:19
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Jimmy: Uh, oh. BSD... I am a BSD ignoramus. And, if you are using the C shell, some of the things I suggested _may_ not work. I assumed a Bourne/bash shell... This also brings up some potential "problems" that I am going out on a limb on, like I "think" that Odysseas is assuming gnu Make extended functionality, which BSD make(1)j _may_ not have. Boy, I just don't know. First, the tarball. Yes, it is on the site in "downloads" and when you see as the URL:http: //www.binarycloud.com/download/ and mouse over the binarycloud r2 pre-release downloads you should see: http://www.binarycloud.com/download/files/r2.tar.gz in the status window. That is the tarball you want. You might just keep plugging along until someone on this list can guide you better than me for the BSD environment. Generally: 1. Get the tarball 2. Do something like make a ./tmp directory in your home to keep things clean and untar it there 3. Set BCHOME to your_home/tmp/r2/binarycloud and make the environment and the decendant shell environment to your_home/tmp/r2/binarycloud in the way that your shell requires 4. Type make Caveats: - I am afraid, but do not know, that the BSD make(1) will not honor the include Makefile.in directive in Makefile - I am afraid, but do not know, that you will not have a compiled executable of php on your sustem, and would have to go get the source (package in BSD??) and compile it. Building binarydloud assumes that a php executable is available. I don't even know if BSD has which(1). What do you get when you type "which php" on the command line? _scratch ------------------------------ Jimmy Harlindong wrote: > > Justin, > > I used the one I downloaded from binarycloud.com donwload section <g> > Any hint how to get cvs / tarball (is tarball the one on the web) > version? > > Sorry I am a unix newbie, I am using FreeBSD. > > Thanks very much for your help. I tried your instructions in the > previous email, it is still the same, the only different that I can see > is the shebang line and the LANG=en. > > It now says: > > Building en site > in user > install: /home/pngia/r2/binarycloud/build/en/user/./conf/conf.php: No > such file or directory > install: /home/pngia/r2/binarycloud/build/en/user/./conf/conf.xml: No > such file or directory > > Perhaps my version hasn't got the ./conf ? > > I can't even see a subdirectory called build under r2/binarycloud ! > > Keep scratching head.. :) > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: bin...@li... > > [mailto:bin...@li...] On > > Behalf Of Justin Farnsworth > > Sent: Friday, 6 July 2001 8:17 PM > > To: bin...@li... > > Subject: Re: [binarycloud-dev] Make > > > > > > Jimmy Harlindong wrote: > > > > > > I did that now I got this: > > [== snip, snip ==] > > > > Jimmy: > > > > Hang on a second. Are you starting with the right-now, > > current cvs? Or the cvs of a day or two ago that had > > a missing ./core directory? Or the tarball? > > > > Reference a post made by TAO at 02:35 today, it was > > stated that the current cvs is still rotten. Ales > > made a change to the cvs when it was discovered that > > the ./core was missing. Ronalds says it is still rotten. I > > do not know this for sure, meaning I have not tried it out. > > > > I have: > > > > 1. The tarball > > 2. The cvs snapshot of a couple of days ago (missing core) > > > > Thus, if Ronald TAO is correct, the only proper thing to > > use RIGHT NOW is the tarball > > > > or > > > > the cvs snapshot a couple of days ago and then drop in > > the ./core directory from the tarball. Thus, given > > the situation, ONLY THE TARBALL works right now.... > > > > What did you use? > > > > > > _jef > > > > -- > > Justin Farnsworth > > Eye Integrated Communications > > 321 South Evans - Suite 203 > > Greenville, NC 27858 | Tel: (252) 353-0722 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > binarycloud-dev mailing list bin...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/binarycloud-dev > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > binarycloud-dev mailing list > bin...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/binarycloud-dev -- Justin Farnsworth Eye Integrated Communications 321 South Evans - Suite 203 Greenville, NC 27858 | Tel: (252) 353-0722 |