Re: Errors building git-1.5.2.2 on 64-bit Centos 5

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On Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 16:30:00 (+0200) Marco Roeland writes:
>On Tuesday June 19th 2007 at 08:50 Bill Lear wrote:
>> 
>> I checked and there is no iconv package (rpm).  I really don't want
>> to have to temporarily rename a header.  I can't hand this out to
>> the rest of the company, some of whom do not have root access to
>> be able to rename header files.
>
>You might at least investigate if there is somehow another iconv.h
>header besides the system one under /usr/include, that might have been
>used by the compiler instead of the standard one from GNU libc.

Ok, I moved all the *iconv* stuff in /usr/local/<blah> and now
it builds ok.

However, I still get this:

install -d -m755 '/opt/git-1.5.2.2/share//git-core/templates/'
(cd blt && tar cf - .) | \
	(cd '/opt/git-1.5.2.2/share//git-core/templates/' && tar xf -)
tar: This does not look like a tar archive
tar: Skipping to next header
tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors

So, I did a make -k and it worked ok, aside from this error.

I copied this line:

(cd blt && tar cf - .) | \
	(cd '/opt/git-1.5.2.2/share//git-core/templates/' && tar xf -)

into a file, chmod +x'd that file, and cd'd into templates and ran
the script.  I got the same error.  I then tried running it by
hand from the command line:

% cd templates
% (cd blt && tar cf - .) | (cd /opt/git-1.5.2.2/share/git-core/templates && tar xf -)

and it worked fine.


Bill
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