Bzr Error No Workingtree Exists For File
ago. really goodand easy so far but I'm unabled to install ubuntu from the script; I tried several times and every times I get : Téléchargements$ ./kicad-install.sh --install-or-update ./kicad-install.sh: ligne 1: Erreur de syntaxe près du symbole inattendu « newline » ./kicad-install.sh: ligne 1: `' and the script stop ! what am i doing wrong ? thanks in advance ; Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: KiCad Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: Dick Hollenbeck Solved: 2014-08-12 Last query: 2014-08-12 Last reply: 2014-08-12 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ hmnrobots (hmnrobots) said on 2014-08-10: #1 I 've got to add that I'm with ubuntu 14.04 hmnrobots (hmnrobots) said on 2014-08-11: #2 further more I decided to start all again from a brand new trusty tahr. So I'm now re-installing ubunty 14.04 and I try to install kicad from the easiest way (ubuntu app manager) hmnrobots (hmnrobots) said on 2014-08-11: #3 So I re-installed trusty : ok then i installed kicad from ubuntu app and the result is worse than ever : kicad doen't start at all! Maciej Sumiński (orsonmmz) said on 2014-08-11: #4 Do you mean ppa? If so, which one? Is there any output if you try to run kicad from a terminal? Regards, Orson hmnrobots (hmnrobots) said on 2014-08-11: #5 No I don't mean ppa , Sorry to still be a newbie in ubuntu; I installed kicad from the Ubuntu launchpad, as I thought it's the easiest way : just click and play ! but I'm very disappointed because this time kicad is installed but doesn't start when I click on it. any idea ? I would be so happy to recover the use of kicad! I did a test on another PC with Ubuntu 14.04 and the
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[ thread ] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/bazaar/2013q4/075743.html [ subject ] [ author ] > Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 21:34:41 +0800 > From: Xue Fuqiao
and i found a problem that hopefully can be easily corrected. the problem was that during my install, for some reason it failed during step 4) checking out the schematic parts and 3D library repo. with bzr: ERROR: No such file: 'http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kicad-product-committers/kicad/library/.bzr/repository/pack-names' okay, maybe that's what happens when there's a network error, or whatever caused that. it quit the script. So i ran it again kicad-install.sh --install-or-update and after step 4) checking out the schematic parts and 3D library repo. it would every time die with bzr: ERROR: No WorkingTree exists for "file:///home/sudoroom/kicad_sources/kicad-lib.bzr/.bzr/checkout/". i was very frustrated and was about to write to this list, but i decided to dig a bit deeper and try to solve it myself, which I did. I saw that the script, on line 273 says if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr" ]; then to see if that directory exists, and if it does, then it does "bzr up" and that's it. of course when i ran "bzr up" in that directory i got the same error message. well for whatever reason i had nothing in that directory at all but .bzr and maybe that didn't have what it needed in it, so i was getting that error. So i deleted the folder entirely with rm -rf ~/kicad_sources/kicad-lib.bzr/ and when i ran the script again, now it seems to be working. i don't know anything about how bzr works, i am just competent with git, so hopefully some bash scripting and bzr experts can think of a way to restructure the install script to more consistently deal with incomplete installations. I think that a less intrepid user than me (imagine!) would either have to delete all of ~/kicad_sources and start over, or give up entirely. please let me know if i should post this problem in the bugtracker or something else to make it easier to deal with, or if i have done it right. thank you -jake _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp Previous message View by thread View by date Next message [Kicad-developers] problems running kicad-install.sh Jake Re: [Kicad-developers] problems running kicad-instal... Marco Ciampa Re: [Kicad-developers] problems running kicad-in... Cirilo Bernardo Re: [Kicad-developers] problems running kica... Andrew Zonenberg Re: [Kicad-developers] problems running ...