Robert, I tried again with a completely virgin EFW 2.5.1 installation.
Now I fail at the retrieve-srpms step: root@efw-devel-virtual2:~ # tar -C /var -xzf efw-devel-1.2.tar.gz root@efw-devel-virtual2:~ # pushd /var/efw-devel/ /var/efw-devel ~ ~ root@efw-devel-virtual2:/var/efw-devel # ./retrieve-srpms Can't find configuration file - /root/.efw-dev.cfg As best I can tell, the configuration file isn't created until the setup-devel step. Igor On 12/01/2012 12:26 PM, Igor Mikolic-Torreira wrote: > 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" <[email protected]> >> *To: *[email protected] >> *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" <[email protected]> >> *To: *[email protected] >> *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 :-) >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure >> from a single >> web console. 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