Robert,

Thanks for posting a new version.  I hit an error when 
running build-pkgs:

root@efw-devel-virtual:~ # /var/efw-devel/build-pkgs
Installing 
/var/efw-devel/2.5.1/EFW-COMMUNITY-2.5.1-201201271721/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.3-3.endian1.src.rpm
error: cannot create %sourcedir /2.5.1/rpmbuild/SOURCES
error: 
/var/efw-devel/2.5.1/EFW-COMMUNITY-2.5.1-201201271721/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.3-3.endian1.src.rpm
 
cannot be installed
ERROR: Build failed for package - 
/var/efw-devel/2.5.1/EFW-COMMUNITY-2.5.1-201201271721/SRPMS/zlib-1.2.3-3.endian1.src.rpm

This error did not happen with your previous versions.  I 
completely deleted /var/efw-devel and started over from 
scratch and still got this error.

Note that directory /var/efw-devel/2.5.1/rpmbuild/SOURCES 
exists, but it seem to want to access directory 
/2.5.1/rpmbuild/SOURCES instead.

Igor



On 11/30/2012 01:39 PM, Robert B. Nelson wrote:
> I released version 1.2 of the Developer Environment.
>
> This version fixes a couple of issues that showed up once
> other people started to use it.  The main issue is with the
> installer
> and libsmooth.  Due to a misunderstanding on my part about
> how the dependency between these two worked when I
> originally created
> the environment, I was building the installer with the
> released version of libsmooth rather than my patched one.
>   The released version
> leaves the settings files with the wrong ownership which
> breaks configuration from the Web GUI.
>
> The other fix was to allow build-pkgs to be run multiple
> times.  The problem is that if you build the gd package with
> the X11 devel
> packages installed it adds a dependency to the X11 runtime.
>   But the X11 runtime isn't installed on non development
> system so the
> installer would fail installing packages.  This has now been
> fixed by uninstalling all the packages built by previous
> runs of build-pkgs
> whenever you start a new one.
>
> NOTE: Once you have successfully run build-pkgs to
> completion there should be no need to run it again.
>
> One final note, I mirrored the SRPM archives from
> SourceForge to my GForge site.  I did this because downloads
> from SourceForge
> were taking way too long 2.5 hours for the initial package
> of SRPMS.  SourceForge seems to have lost most of its mirror
> sites and the
> ones that are left are being overused.  There are now NO
> mirrors at all in the entire United States.  I'm not sure
> what they did but they
> seemed to have pissed off a bunch of their supporters.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>     *From: *"Robert B. Nelson" <robe...@the-nelsons.org>
>     *To: *efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>     *Sent: *Saturday, November 17, 2012 4:04:36 AM
>     *Subject: *Re: [Efw-user] EFW Developer Environment Released
>
>     I just released version 1.1 of the Developer Environment.
>
>     This new version incorporates the additional SRPMs
>     missing from the initial 2.5.1 source archive.
>
>     It eliminates the patched SRPMs reducing the size by
>     25%, patched SRPMs are created during setup instead.
>
>     Support for multiple releases of packages within a
>     single directory are now handled properly with the
>     latest one being used.
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>         *From: *"Robert B. Nelson" <robe...@the-nelsons.org>
>         *To: *efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>         *Sent: *Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:46:30 AM
>         *Subject: *EFW Developer Environment Released
>
>         I've finished the first release of the Developer
>         Environment for Endian Firewall Community version 2.5.1.
>
>         I created a project for it on my gforge site:
>         http://gforge.opensource-sw.net/gf/project/efw-devel.
>
>         There is a single tar file to download from the
>         Files section.
>
>         efw-devel-1.0.tar.gz
>
>         The instructions for installing it are:
>
>         First install the released version of EFW using
>         Gateway for the RED zone.  Enable SSH and connect to
>         the server.
>
>         On the newly installed developer machine, run the
>         following commands:
>
>         1)efw-upgrade (select 2 Development)
>         2)curl
>         -O 
> http://gforge.opensource-sw.net/gf/download/frsrelease/29/130/efw-devel-1.0.tar.gz
>         3)tar -C /var -xf efw-devel.tar.gz
>         4)pushd /var/efw-devel
>         5)./retrieve-srpms
>         6)popd
>         7)/var/efw-devel/setup-devel
>         8)/var/efw-devel/build-pkgs
>         9)/var/efw-devel/build-iso /var/tmp/efw.iso
>
>         You should now have a new iso image suitable for
>         installing.
>
>         You can also browse the source for EFW in the vendor
>         directory of the SVN section of the project.  I unpacked
>         all the SRPMS so you can view the spec files and
>         patches directly.  For the packages that are
>         specific to EFW, I
>         also expanded the source TARs and applied the
>         patches so you can view the actual source code
>         without downloading
>         and installing the SRPMs.
>
>         The changes I had to make to the SRPMs, to get them
>         to build, are in the trunk directory in SVN.
>
>         Currently the documentation is the shell script
>         files themselves :-)
>
>
>
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