Ok, can anyone identify a certain "GOOD" build to use for the git bisect? (Say where 2.1.7 was released?) I looked through the logs and have arbitrarily selected, 134f314c57d67b56bab93db4089c25e956ad6cf2] Lots of notes prior to 2.1.7 I do not know how to force git to build that revision so I could actually verify it is good. Thanks, -craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Campbell" <craig@ccraft.ca> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 7:28 AM Subject: Re: Unexpected "Exiting normally" 2.1.8?
Thanks for the correction.
I have rebuilt and am re-running my test. I just hope I didn't somehow taint the bisect work and provide misleading information to Alan.
I should know some time today if I need to redo the bisection. For my previous work I had done,
$git bisect start $git bisect bad $git bisect good 321c0ae58641f709d115526bb564cbd8c4dab71d <- I do not have full confidence in this
Followed by loops of , $./conf $CFLAGS='-O0 -g' ./configure $make clean $find . -name "*.o" <- sometimes I found lingering .o files - not certain why. I would delete any I discovered at this point $make $git bisect skip|bad|good <- depending on if build failed, binary crashed or other error (skip), had error (bad), or succeeded(good) $git pull <- I THINK this may be unnecessary.. but not certain. Docs I found on git were not entirely clear
If I need to re-bisect, could you perhaps spoon feed me the commands to ensure I'm doing it correctly? Specifically, how can I acquire and verify I have my first "good" build? And then the incantation to perform iterative bisections until I run out.
I truly hope I haven't provided misleading info.
Thanks, -craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Clouter" <alex@digriz.org.uk> To: <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 8:13 AM Subject: Re: Unexpected "Exiting normally" 2.1.8?
Hi,
Craig Campbell <craig@ccraft.ca> wrote:
I re -acquired the source, but there seems to be a (minor I think) error.
$git clone git://git.freeradius.org/freeradius-server.git $cd freeradius-server $git fetch origin stable:stable $git pull <----- should be 'git checkout stable' $make clean $CFLAGS='-O0 -g' ./configure $make
Otherwise if I am reading that right you are trying to compile off the unstable branch.
Cheers
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