On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 09:10 +0200, Alexis Lamiable wrote: > Package: smarteiffel2 > Version: 2.2.99.beta3.2.svn8415-1 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable > > > Package installation fails with this error message: > ****** Fatal Error: Unknown loadpath in > /usr/lib/smarteiffel2/lib/loadpath.se: > "/usr/lib/smarteiffel2/lib/vision/loadpath.se" (resolved as > /"/usr/lib/smarteiffel2/lib/vision/loadpath.se"). > > > I tried to install smarteiffel2-vision because of this error, but it still > fails:
I will remove the vision/ path from the base package and have it added by the -vision postinst. New package coming shortly. > ****** Warning: Classes path set more than once: > /usr/lib/smarteiffel2/lib/loadpath.se It seems that this can be caused if your own ~/.serc[2] refers to paths which also occur in the standard one. To quote one of the upstream developers: It can happen if you have more than one configuration file pointing to that loadpath. I think it happens if you still have your own .serc file around because /etc/serc2 installs all the standard libraries. You should either delete your .serc file or just keep the C modes sections if you have customized them (to paraphrase the Linux Kernel help, if you don't understand what it is about, just delete your .serc file) ;-) In this particular case it was caused by specifying the loadpath.se path on the command line of "se doc" in the postinst. > ------ > ****** Fatal Error: Double definition of feature to_internals. > > The source lines involved by the message are the following: > > Line 399 column 9 in ANY (/usr/lib/smarteiffel2/lib/kernel/any.e): > frozen to_internals: INTERNALS is > > Should I report the second error as a separate bug ? Try the new package and see if it still occurs. It doesn't happen for me. Thanks for your report. -- Oliver Elphick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver GPG: 1024D/A54310EA 92C8 39E7 280E 3631 3F0E 1EC0 5664 7A2F A543 10EA ======================================== Do you want to know God? http://www.lfix.co.uk/knowing_god.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]