Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
i recommend working on debian/sid, but this doesn't help me much if one of the autobuilds fails on the osx103 machine. i prefer to investigate directly what is going wrong on the failing machine (and potentially fix the problem there)
There isn't a 10.3 machine, there is a 10.4/Intel machine, and the
right, this was just an example: i want to fix a thing on a certain machine which not necessarily is one of the "suggested" ones.
10.4/PowerPC machine should return soon, once I get its dead disk sorted out. The 10.4/Intel machine has svn 1.6.6.
i'm pretty sure i did log into the osx10/i386 machine. and it had 1.4.4 installed when i did (which was on 24th of november)
i see that now there is 1.6.6 installed (compiled on 26th of november). maybe it was just bad timing.
Its the ~/.bash_profile. Send me an updated version and I'll distribute it on the machines. I don't really want to get into changing all those files. Its enough work as it is.
the "problem" was that on the osx104/i386 there is no "seq" command. so i replaced it with a literal enumeration (i know that a for loop would have been more elegant...)
this way, the first thing you get when logging in, is not an error message any more.
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