[Users] Fwd: Failed installation

Haas, Roland rhaas at illinois.edu
Mon Sep 30 09:45:40 CDT 2019


Hello ,

Yours,
Roland

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Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 15:36:46 +0200
From: Villani <mattia.villani at uniurb.it>
To: "Haas, Roland" <rhaas at illinois.edu>
Subject: Re: [Users] Failed installation


Thank you

I will now try to remove the installed svn and re-install through
apt-get

Il 30/09/19 15:31, Haas, Roland ha scritto:
> Hello Villani,
>
>> which svn says:
>>
>> /usr/local/bin/svn
> That sounds like you are using a self-compiled version of svn, which
> explains the issues.
>
> You can make GetComponents use the one in /usr/bin/svn
> (there will be such a one if you executed the apt-get command
> that Steve and I asked you to run) by running it like so:
>
> PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH ./GetComponents --update ./einsteintoolkit.th
>
> which makes GetComponents use the copy in /usr/bin before trying to use
> the copy of svn in /usr/local/bin.
>
> You may also want to consider removing the copy of svn
> in /usr/bin/local as without https support it is not going to be very
> useful. Exactly how to remove it I cannot tell you since that depends
> largely on how you installed it in the first place.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
>> Il 30/09/19 15:19, Haas, Roland ha scritto:
>>> Hello Villani,
>>>
>>> I think you are getting this error:
>>>
>>> https://serverfault.com/questions/522646/svn-e170000-unrecognized-url-scheme-for-httpxxxx
>>>
>>> ie your subversion command was built without https support. Which is
>>> indeed what the output of your svn --version command confirms (since it
>>> only lists ra_snv and ra_local but not ra_serf).
>>>
>>> This is highly unusual for subversion installed via apt-get.
>>>
>>> Did you perhaps compile your own? Can you check that "which svn"
>>> reports /usr/bin/svn?
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Roland
>>>   >>>> Here. Now the files should be attached
>>>>
>>>> Il 30/09/19 15:01, Haas, Roland ha scritto:
>>>>> Hello Villani,
>>>>>   >>>>>> The comman lbd release --all says:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No LSB modules are available.
>>>>>> Distributor ID:    Ubuntu
>>>>>> Description:    Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
>>>>>> Release:    16.04
>>>>>> Codename:    xenial
>>>>> I ran
>>>>>
>>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>>
>>>>> on a Ubuntu Xenial machine of my own and it seems to have worked fine,
>>>>> namely I get:
>>>>>
>>>>> --8<--
>>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>> Path: ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>> URL: https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>> Relative URL: ^/
>>>>> Repository Root: https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>> Repository UUID: f02328a3-b203-f8a2-b1da-ce57b7db7bff
>>>>> Revision: 756
>>>>> Node Kind: directory
>>>>> Last Changed Author: roland.haas
>>>>> Last Changed Rev: 756
>>>>> Last Changed Date: 2019-03-13 22:11:00 +0000 (Wed, 13 Mar 2019)
>>>>> --8<--
>>>>>
>>>>> while failure would look like so
>>>>>
>>>>> --8<--
>>>>> svn info https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git
>>>>> svn: OPTIONS of 'https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/ExternalLibraries-GSL.git': SSL handshake failed: SSL error: tlsv1 alert protocol version (https://github.com)
>>>>> --8<--
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to admit I am running out of ideas. Would you mind providing the
>>>>> two output files (svn.log and GetComponents.log) that I had asked
>>>>> about, please?
>>>>>   >>>>>> The University uses G-Mail so I cannot do anything about that.
>>>>> I feared as much, yes. I have forwarded your error message to my
>>>>> Universities IT services with exactly that admonition (namely that
>>>>> Universities are using GMail).
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours,
>>>>> Roland
>>>>>   >>>   >
>


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