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Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to /bin/sh: line 1: asciidoc: command not found Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 09-10-2008,01:29 PM #1 misterbrandt View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Sep 2008 asciidoc not found Posts 1 Installing git? Hi all. I'm new to westhost, and not much of a command-line wizard (yet!), and I ran into some trouble while following some pretty straightforward instructions to install git The install breaks on
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"make" like so: Code: SUBDIR git-gui GITGUI_VERSION = 0.10.1 * new locations or Tcl/Tk interpreter GEN git-gui INDEX lib/ * tclsh failed; using unoptimized loading MSGFMT po/de.msg make[1]: *** [po/de.msg] Error 127 make: *** [all] Error 2 Any thoughts/links would be greatly appreciated... Reply With Quote 09-23-2008,03:10 AM #2 williamgeorge View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Sep 2008 Posts 1 Re: Installing git? Even if you compile git from source (to
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get the latest), it is still wise to install as many of those other libraries as possible using “apt-get install ___”. This is faster, easier, will get future upgrades to the libraries automatically, and will make them available to other packages that need them. ---------------------- williamgeorge Search Engine Optimization Reply With Quote 02-20-2009,09:55 PM #3 tufcamman View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Feb 2009 Posts 1 Any progress on this? Hi, I was wondering if anybody had made any progress on this. I would really like to be able to use Git on my Westhost Account. I have tried setting the configure prefix=$Home so that I wouldn't need root privileges but this still doesn't work. If anybody has any more ideas it would sure be great. Thanks! Reply With Quote 03-07-2009,11:56 AM #4 keitha View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Mar 2009 Posts 1 git install I just installed git on my westhost account and it seems to be working fine. Here are the steps I used: ./configure --prefix=$HOME --without-tcltk make make install Without tcltk prevents git from trying to build the git gui which wouldn't do any good here anyway. I tried installing to the normal /usr/local location, but ran into problems with the install script trying to change permissions on root-owned director
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closed defect (invalid) git-core fails to build with msgfmt not found Reported by: shreevatsa.public@… Owned by: macports-tickets@… Priority: Normal Milestone: Component: ports Version: 1.6.0 Keywords: Cc: bryan@… https://trac.macports.org/ticket/14568 Port: Description Trying to sudo port -vd install git-core, I find it fails for some strange reason. The last few lines are: ---> Building git-core with target https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bibledit-development/2008-10/msg00002.html all gitweb/gitweb.cgi DEBUG: Executing org.macports.build (git-core) DEBUG: Environment: CFLAGS='-Wall -O2 -I/opt/local/include' LDFLAGS='-L/opt/local/lib' DEBUG: Assembled command: 'cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_devel_git-core/work/git-1.5.4.3" && make all gitweb/gitweb.cgi prefix=/opt/local CURLDIR=/opt/local OPENSSLDIR=/opt/local ICONVDIR=/opt/local PERL_PATH="/usr/bin/env perl" not found NO_FINK=1 NO_DARWIN_PORTS=1' SUBDIR git-gui SUBDIR gitk-git Generating catalog po/de.msg msgfmt --statistics --tcl po/de.po -l de -d po/ make[1]: msgfmt: Command not found make[1]: *** [po/de.msg] Error 127 make: *** [all] Error 2 Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_devel_git-core/work/git-1.5.4.3" && make all gitweb/gitweb.cgi prefix=/opt/local CURLDIR=/opt/local OPENSSLDIR=/opt/local ICONVDIR=/opt/local PERL_PATH="/usr/bin/env perl" NO_FINK=1 NO_DARWIN_PORTS=1 " command not found returned error 2 Command output: SUBDIR git-gui SUBDIR gitk-git Generating catalog po/de.msg msgfmt --statistics --tcl po/de.po -l de -d po/ make[1]: msgfmt: Command not found make[1]: *** [po/de.msg] Error 127 make: *** [all] Error 2 I have msgfmt in /opt/local/bin/msgfmt, and /opt/local/bin in my PATH, but it's possible the build process starts a new shell which cannot find it? Oldest first Newest first Threaded Comments only Change History (4) comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root) Cc bryan@… added Cc maintainer. comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by shreevatsa.public@… Please close this ticket; it was a mixup at my end with the binpath variable in macports.conf. Sorry! comment:3 Changed 9 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller) Resolution set to invalid Status changed from new to closed comment:4 Changed 7 years ago by anonymous Milestone Port Bugs deleted Milestone Port Bugs deleted Note: See TracTickets for help on using tickets. Download in other formats: Comma-delimited Text Tab-delimited Text RSS Feed
git from source Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 07:16:25 +0000 User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092510 Ubuntu/8.04 (hardy) Firefox/3.0.3 URL: