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Re: git sources vs. cvs
Dave Nomura wrote:
> I originally was working with a snapshot that contained your task finder
> stuff, but then thought I should build the patch from the latest
> source. That's where I mistakenly went down the CVS path.
I'm glad to know this is the problem - that's easily fixed.
> I haven't been able to get git to work but I'm going to try and get Jim
> Keniston to get it for me.
The following command should get you a (read-only) copy of the source:
# git clone git://sources.redhat.com/git/systemtap.git
Assuming you've got a sources.redhat.com account, the following command
should get you a copy that you can use to "push" changes:
# git clone ssh://sources.redhat.com/git/systemtap.git
> I tried building the snapshot from June 21 but it got build errors on my
> ppc machine:
> tapsets.cxx: In member function 'void
> symbol_table::mark_dwarf_redundancies(dwfl
> pp*)':
> tapsets.cxx:4915: error: no matching function for call to
> 'Internal::hashtable_i
> terator<std::pair<const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>,
> std::all
> ocator<char> >, cu_function_cache_t*>, false, false>::hashtable_iterator()'
>
> The previous snapshot I was using was May10, and I had no problems
> building it.
Since I don't have a ppc machine I can't be much help here. The current
code should certainly build on x86/x86_64.
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