Hi Stuart,
About the
I found a solution from your old post, ha~
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/ltib/2010-04/msg00000.html)

> sudo apt-get install libwww-perl
>

Currently the build is still under going, I will check if any other error.

Would you please to have the ltib to blocking for this package? Thank you.


Henry

2012/7/5 Li Yuan-Lung <[email protected]>

> Hi Stuart,
> Currently we did not use proxy in our environment. We are using directly
> connections.
> So the proxy in ltibrc is "0". I think is is correct.
>
> Now I just manually wget the packages and let the ltib go through. I don't
> know why.
> Maybe I should have the "Don't have HTTP::Request::Common" to be solved?
>
> Currently I have done the below command to pass some packages:
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/rpm_lfs.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/rpm-4.0.4-python-configure.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/rpm-4.0.4-sysconfig-configure.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/rpm-4.0.4-no-usr-local.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/mkspooflinks-3.4.tar.gz  --> this wget
> command is fail, I have to download it from firefox.
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/mkspooflinks-3.4-mmlink.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/mkspooflinks-3.4-prefixbefore.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/mkspooflinks-3.4-ccache.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/distcc-2.18.3.tar.bz2
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache-2.4.tar.gz
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache-2.4.tar.gz.md5
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache.bsh.in
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache.csh.in
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache-html-links.patch
> wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/ccache-2.4-coverage-231462.patch
>
> But the build is still stuck at new packages.
>
> So I think I have to make the message in the beginning to be solved:
> "Don't have HTTP::Request::Common
> Don't have LWP::UserAgent
> Cannot test proxies, or remote file availability without both
> HTTP::Request::Common and LWP::UserAgent"
>
> But how? Where can I force the HTTP request to become normal?
> In ltibrc, maybe I should change the "/data/Websites/bitshrine/gpp" to be "
> http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp";?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Henry
>
>
> 2012/7/4 Stuart Hughes <[email protected]>
>
>> **
>> Hi Henry,
>>
>> You need to fix your network problems to get this to work, it's not
>> feasible to manually download the files.
>>
>> Start of by trying to load a file from the GPP from a browser on the same
>> machine you have ltib installed, for example try accessing:
>> http://bitshrine.org/gpp/termcap-buffer.patch
>>
>> If that works, then use any proxy settings you have in the browser
>> settings in the .ltibrc ltib config file.
>>
>> Regards, Stuart
>>
>>
>> On 03/07/12 10:54, Li Yuan-Lung wrote:
>>
>> Hi Stuart,
>> After testing, I am still stuck at the rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz get
>>
>> The error message is still like below:
>>
>>  $ cat /home/henry/prjs/hpgw/ltib/host_config.log
>>>
>>> Processing platform: host support
>>> ===================================
>>>
>>> Processing: rpm-fs
>>> ====================
>>> Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
>>> Can't get: rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz at ./ltib line 834.
>>> Died at ./ltib line 2537.
>>> traceback:
>>>  main::check_rpm_setup:2537
>>>   main::host_checks:1520
>>>    main:561
>>>
>>>
>>> Started: Tue Jul  3 17:48:06 2012
>>> Ended:   Tue Jul  3 17:48:09 2012
>>> Elapsed: 3 seconds
>>>
>>> VERSION          : 11.4.1
>>> CVS_VERSION      : $Revision: 1.87 $ (Savannah)
>>> PLATFORM         : host
>>> GNUTARCH         : i686
>>> TOOLCHAIN        :
>>> TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS :
>>>
>>> These packages failed to build:
>>> rpm-fs
>>>
>>> Build Failed
>>>
>>
>> Is it possible for me to get the package manually or to check if my
>> firewall block the download link in the script?
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Henry
>>
>>
>>  2012/7/2 Stuart Hughes <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I managed to get some time to test LTIB on Ubuntu 12.04 (Xubuntu, 32
>>> bit).  There were no significant changes needed, although I checked in
>>> some minor changes to clear some warning messages (the force-debian one).
>>>
>>> So if you want to try on Ubuntu 12.04 and you check-out the latest from
>>> CVS and follow these step, you should be successful.
>>>
>>> ---+ Steps to install LTIB on Ubuntu 12.04
>>>
>>> Install dependencies (yours may vary):
>>>
>>>         sudo apt-get install g++ zlib1g-dev rpm libncurses5-dev patch
>>>
>>>         sudo visudo
>>>
>>> Add a line to enable sudo for your username.  For example mine is seh
>>> and this is what I added at the end of the file:
>>>
>>>         seh ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm, /opt/ltib/usr/bin/rpm
>>>
>>> Run ltib after CVS checkout:
>>>
>>>         ./ltib
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards, Stuart
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Henry Li
> SW Engineer of Climax Co.
> TEL: +886-2-2794-0001 ext.231
> FAX: +886-2-2792-6618
>



-- 
Best Regards,

Henry Li
SW Engineer of Climax Co.
TEL: +886-2-2794-0001 ext.231
FAX: +886-2-2792-6618
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