[tex-live] No rule to make target `ppower4', needed by `all'. Stop
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Sat Mar 15 16:34:19 CET 2008
Karl Berry writes:
> BTW, I added the svn:executable flag to everything in Master/bin but
>
> I think that's a mistake. You don't want to do that on symlinks.
But symlinks are always executable. I don't know what svn does with
them.
> I wish you had refrain. I am getting svn errors now, such as: A
> ppower4 A thumbpdf svn: In directory '.' svn: Can't change perms
> of file 'ppower4': No such file or directory
>
> (in i386-linux.)
There are problems in other bin/* dirs too, except win32 and
x86_64-linux, though I didn't treat the differently. I do not get the
same error messages than you. When running svn stat I get:
L .
L trunk
! L trunk/Master
! L trunk/Master/bin
? trunk/Master/bin/i386-freebsd/dvitype
? trunk/Master/bin/i386-freebsd/bg5+latex
! L trunk/Master/bin/i386-freebsd
? trunk/Master/bin/i386-openbsd/dvitype
? trunk/Master/bin/i386-openbsd/bg5+latex
! L trunk/Master/bin/i386-openbsd
? trunk/Master/bin/mips-irix/dvitype
? trunk/Master/bin/mips-irix/bg5+latex
! L trunk/Master/bin/mips-irix
? trunk/Master/bin/powerpc-darwin/dvitype
? trunk/Master/bin/powerpc-darwin/bg5+latex
! L trunk/Master/bin/powerpc-darwin
? trunk/Master/bin/alpha-linux/dvitype
? trunk/Master/bin/alpha-linux/bg5+latex
[...]
And svn clenup says:
svn: In directory '.'
svn: Can't copy '.svn/tmp/text-base/dvitype.svn-base' to '.svn/tmp/dvitype.tmp.tmp': Success
There are obviously problems with dvitype (not a symlink) and
bg5+latex. I already exported the bin dirs from rev 6968 and could
replace the files but my working copy is locked, hence I can't delete
them. Can you?
Regards,
Reinhard
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