Latest Attempt at GENODE on NOVA

Lonnie Cumberland lonnie at ...218...
Thu Dec 26 19:46:04 CET 2013


I have also had to update the version to pcre-8.34.tar.bz2 instead
of pcre-8.30.tar.bz2 which is specified in the

genode/libports/ports/pcre.inc

Kind Regards and have a great day,
Lonnie

On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Lonnie Cumberland <
lonnie at ...218...> wrote:

> Hi Christian,
>
> I resolved the OPENSSL problem by adding "--no-check-certificate" to wget
> in the "openssl.mk" file in the libports/ports directory:
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> OPENSSL_VERSION  = 1.0.1c
> OPENSSL          = openssl-$(OPENSSL_VERSION)
> OPENSSL_TGZ      = $(OPENSSL).tar.gz
> OPENSSL_SIG      = $(OPENSSL_TGZ).asc
> OPENSSL_BASE_URL = https://www.openssl.org/source
> OPENSSL_URL      = $(OPENSSL_BASE_URL)/$(OPENSSL_TGZ)
> OPENSSL_URL_SIG  = $(OPENSSL_BASE_URL)/$(OPENSSL_SIG)
> OPENSSL_KEY      = "49A563D9 26BB437D F295C759 9C58A66D 2118CF83 F709453B
> 5A6A9B85"
>
> # local openssl src
> OPENSSL_SRC      = src/lib/openssl
>
> #
> # Interface to top-level prepare Makefile
> #
> PORTS += $(OPENSSL)
>
> prepare-openssl: $(CONTRIB_DIR)/$(OPENSSL) include/openssl generate_asm
>
> #$(CONTRIB_DIR)/$(OPENSSL):
>
> #
> # Port-specific local rules
> #
> $(DOWNLOAD_DIR)/$(OPENSSL_TGZ):
>         $(VERBOSE)wget  --no-check-certificate -c -P $(DOWNLOAD_DIR)
> $(OPENSSL_URL) && touch $@
>
> $(DOWNLOAD_DIR)/$(OPENSSL_SIG):
>         $(VERBOSE)wget  --no-check-certificate -c -P $(DOWNLOAD_DIR)
> $(OPENSSL_URL_SIG) && touch $@
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Regards,
> Lonnie
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Christian Prochaska <
> christian.prochaska at ...1...> wrote:
>
>>  Hello Lonnie,
>>
>>
>> On 26.12.2013 17:20, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>
>> ERROR HERE-------------------------------
>>   --2013-12-26 11:12:20--
>> https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz
>> Resolving www.openssl.org (www.openssl.org)... 185.9.166.106
>> Connecting to www.openssl.org (www.openssl.org)|185.9.166.106|:443...
>> connected.
>> ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org' is not trusted.
>> ERROR: The certificate of `www.openssl.org' hasn't got a known issuer.
>> make: *** [download/openssl-1.0.1c.tar.gz] Error 5
>>
>>
>> does 'sudo apt-get install ca-certificates' solve this problem?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christian
>>
>>
>>
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