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== Problems ==
 
== Problems ==
My major problem was the instelation of my operating system.  
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My major problem was the installation of my operating system.  
 
The first time I tried to install Ubuntu, they closed the open lab at
 
The first time I tried to install Ubuntu, they closed the open lab at
 
5:00 and I was almost done. The second time I installed it I did it at home  
 
5:00 and I was almost done. The second time I installed it I did it at home  
had no problems, that I was aware of; I even installed VMware, XP and Visual studios. When I got to school to start the build I was unable to run ubuntu
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had no problems, that I was aware of; I even installed VMware, XP and Visual studios. When I got to school to start the build I was unable to run Ubuntu
because I was missing some xserver and there were a few other problems with the X11.
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because I was missing some server and there were a few other problems with the X11.
I tried to fix however in tring to repare this I deleted my instelation. and had to start again. The next instelation I did I did at the school and started the build there. The problems continued. I would run the apt-get install and I got dependncy errors when tring to get the lib files and gtk toolkit.
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I tried to fix however in trying to repairer this I deleted my installation. and had to start again. The next installation I did I did at the school and started the build there. The problems continued. I would run the apt-get install and I got dependency errors when trying to get the lib files and gtk toolkit.
I then tied to install each package independently from the gtk ftp cite I ended up with curcular dependencies.  Someone sugessted that it might have been a problem with my instulation and sure enough my CD was bad.
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I then tied to install each package independently from the gtk ftp cite I ended up with circular dependencies.  Someone suggested that it might have been a problem with my insulation and sure enough my CD was bad.
  
 
From there I only had two minor problems and that was when I was at the school and I tried to co the source and I was getting a weird error when I tried to do the make -f client.mk checkout I had to add a target to the end.   
 
From there I only had two minor problems and that was when I was at the school and I tried to co the source and I was getting a weird error when I tried to do the make -f client.mk checkout I had to add a target to the end.   
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== Solutions ==
 
== Solutions ==
 
Ubuntu problem:
 
Ubuntu problem:
bought new CD and reburned the image.
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bought new CD and re burned the image.
  
 
target error:
 
target error:
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Tom -- linux help
 
Tom -- linux help
 
Mike -- build  
 
Mike -- build  
Venessa -- lib gtk  
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Vanessa -- lib gtk  
  
 
=== web sites: ===
 
=== web sites: ===
  
 
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Build_Documentation
 
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Build_Documentation
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http://gtk.org
 
http://gtk.org
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http://help.ubuntu.com/community
 
http://help.ubuntu.com/community
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http://google.com
 
http://google.com
  
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== Conclusions and reflections ==
 
== Conclusions and reflections ==
  
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I am too stubborn. I should have given up after two nights and
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moved to a different OS, however I was determined to get it working.
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Had I moved to a different OS I might have realized it wasn't me it was my instillation CD was bad.
  
note I am extremely impressed with the humour of the programmers or the sarcasm that  
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I am extremely impressed with the humour of the programmers or the sarcasm that  
is expressed in their out put when things go wrong.
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is expressed in their output when things go wrong.

Revision as of 00:01, 26 September 2006

Assignment 1

Steps

installed required packages

sudo apt-get install cvs
sudo apt-get install gcc
sudo apt-get install cpp 
sudo apt-get install g++
sudo apt-get install libc6-dev
sudo apt-get install libx11-dev
sudo apt-get install make
sudo apt-get install gdb 

Software

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - DD June 06 release 80 Gig Removable Drive 1.8GHz AMD w/ 512MB RAM

Problems

My major problem was the installation of my operating system. The first time I tried to install Ubuntu, they closed the open lab at 5:00 and I was almost done. The second time I installed it I did it at home had no problems, that I was aware of; I even installed VMware, XP and Visual studios. When I got to school to start the build I was unable to run Ubuntu because I was missing some server and there were a few other problems with the X11. I tried to fix however in trying to repairer this I deleted my installation. and had to start again. The next installation I did I did at the school and started the build there. The problems continued. I would run the apt-get install and I got dependency errors when trying to get the lib files and gtk toolkit. I then tied to install each package independently from the gtk ftp cite I ended up with circular dependencies. Someone suggested that it might have been a problem with my insulation and sure enough my CD was bad.

From there I only had two minor problems and that was when I was at the school and I tried to co the source and I was getting a weird error when I tried to do the make -f client.mk checkout I had to add a target to the end.

Solutions

Ubuntu problem: bought new CD and re burned the image.

target error:

make -f client.mk checkout MOZ_CO_PROJECT=browser

Resources

people:

Ben -- linux help Tom -- linux help Mike -- build Vanessa -- lib gtk

web sites:

http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Build_Documentation

http://gtk.org

http://help.ubuntu.com/community

http://google.com

Screenshot

EldaveyA1.jpg

Conclusions and reflections

I am too stubborn. I should have given up after two nights and moved to a different OS, however I was determined to get it working. Had I moved to a different OS I might have realized it wasn't me it was my instillation CD was bad.

I am extremely impressed with the humour of the programmers or the sarcasm that is expressed in their output when things go wrong.