On 2019.05.13 16:37, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
Jack, on Monday, May 13, 2019 04:22 PM, wrote...
>On 2019.05.13 16:15, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
>[snip.....]
>> $ git clone https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git
>> Cloning into 'Bedrock'...
>> fatal: unable to access
'https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git/':
>> Out of memory
>I think that means you. Do you have enough disk space?
$ df -a
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
C:/cygwin/bin - - - - /usr/bin
C:/cygwin/lib - - - - /usr/lib
C:/cygwin 280G 67G 213G 24% /
B: 4.0G 91M 3.9G 3% /cygdrive/b
C: - - - - /cygdrive/c
D: 183G 18G 165G 10% /cygdrive/d
Which drive are you trying to build on? B: 3.9G might well not be
enough room. C: and D: seem to have enough space.
Before doing much else, however, please confirm that that
subdirectory does have a .git folder. If so, the git pull should
work. If not, it wont.
You are right. There is no .git folder within mbedtls. Hmmm...
I am not a git guy. Do I do a 'git init' to get a .git folder
created?
The problem is you can't just create a new git repo from thin air. You
need to pull it from the mbedtls site. The Bedrock repository contains
the bits that tell the git submodule commands how to do that - that's
what is missing from the tarball. I suppose you could go to the dir
one above mbedtls and try cloning that repository, which should then
have all the pieces Bedrock seems to expect.
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