on the git page there's a possibility to download the zip
anyway, after cleaning i did (again) git clone.....etc
attached the output of ./tar_em_up.sh -B
thanks, rolf
Looking at the log, it looks like you had a successful build. Did you try
to install
the newly created deb as per instructions found on the pd-l2ork software
page?
Namely:
cd /home/rolf sudo dpkg -i pd-l2ork*0607.deb
Ico
Just checking, did the above work?
Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu schreef:
Looking at the log, it looks like you had a successful build. Did you try
to install
the newly created deb as per instructions found on the pd-l2ork software
page?
Namely:
cd /home/rolf sudo dpkg -i pd-l2ork*0607.deb
Ico
Just checking, did the above work?
no, it didn't (yet?) first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked. trying to resolve that, there was found a strange new update file, filled with " #padding" lines.
up until now i did not succeed to 'repair' the dpkg process
i'll inform you lateron
rolf
no, it didn't (yet?) first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked. trying to resolve that, there was found a strange new update file, filled with " #padding" lines.
up until now i did not succeed to 'repair' the dpkg process
i'll inform you lateron
rolf
That looks like something on your dpkg setup is messed up. You may want to google for a resolution.
Best wishes,
Ico
Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu schreef:
no, it didn't (yet?) first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked. trying to resolve that, there was found a strange new update file, filled with " #padding" lines.
up until now i did not succeed to 'repair' the dpkg process
i'll inform you lateron
rolf
That looks like something on your dpkg setup is messed up. You may
want to google for a resolution.Best wishes,
Ico
hi ico,
i made a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 repeated all the steps described by you / at the l2ork site. i used this command to save the output: ./tar_em_up.sh -B | tee l2ork-out.txt
according to this file (attached) there should be a deb.
in the terminal window however the text at the end is:
[...]
fakeroot dpkg-deb --build
/home/rolf/pd-l2ork/packages/linux_make/build/
/home/rolf/pd-l2ork/packages/linux_make/pd-l2ork-arch
-20130610.deb
getopt: onbekende optie '--build'
fakeroot, create a fake root environment.
usage: fakeroot [-l|--lib fakerootlib] [-f|--faked fakedbin]
[-i file] [-s file] [-u|--unknown-is-real]
[-b|--fd-base fd] [-h|--help] [-v|--version]
[--] [command]
make: *** [deb] Fout 1
move full installer...
mv: kan status van ‘*.deb’ niet opvragen: Bestand of map bestaat niet
done.
[...]
apparently the error messages are not included in the file.
there is no deb.
rolf
Do you have dpkg-deb program installed? What happens when you type dpkg-deb in command line? Also, can you resend the attachment off-list as there was nothing attached (AFAICT). Thanks!
-----Original Message----- From: rolfm@dds.nl [mailto:rolfm@dds.nl] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 5:47 PM To: Ivica Ico Bukvic Cc: 'pd-list' Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now available together with comprehensive how-to
Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu schreef:
no, it didn't (yet?) first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked. trying to resolve that, there was found a strange new update file, filled with " #padding" lines.
up until now i did not succeed to 'repair' the dpkg process
i'll inform you lateron
rolf
That looks like something on your dpkg setup is messed up. You may want to google for a resolution.
Best wishes,
Ico
hi ico,
i made a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 repeated all the steps described by you / at the l2ork site. i used this command to save the output: ./tar_em_up.sh -B | tee l2ork-out.txt
according to this file (attached) there should be a deb.
in the terminal window however the text at the end is:
[...] fakeroot dpkg-deb --build /home/rolf/pd-l2ork/packages/linux_make/build/ /home/rolf/pd-l2ork/packages/linux_make/pd-l2ork-
arch
-20130610.deb getopt: onbekende optie '--build' fakeroot, create a fake root environment. usage: fakeroot [-l|--lib fakerootlib] [-f|--faked fakedbin] [-i file] [-s file] [-u|--unknown-is-real] [-b|--fd-base fd] [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [--] [command] make: *** [deb] Fout 1 move full installer... mv: kan status van ‘*.deb’ niet opvragen: Bestand of map bestaat niet done. [...]apparently the error messages are not included in the file.
there is no deb.
rolf