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Ticket: [OpenPKG #304]
Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool
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Time: Fri Dec 19 17:45:55 2003
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Sorry, I forgot to attach the openpkg tool output file.
Dennis
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> Ticket: [OpenPKG #304]
> Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool
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> I'm having another problem using openpkg tool:
>
> My command line is:
> openpkg build -R /usr/psr/bin/rpm -r
> /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/ -f
> /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/00INDEX.rdf -A >
> /usr/psr.devel/redhat9/buildrh9.sh
>
> The result is:
> FATAL: errors occurred while building:
> pine-4.58L-20031024: pine searches a frood called 'MTA'
>
> The buildrh9.sh output file is attached. From looking at it,
> it looks like it resolves MTA (from openpkg-import) first and
> adds it to the list. Then it resolves pine (by looking for
> MTA) and adds it to the list. Then sometime later it aborts
> as shown above.
>
> My repository has 71 source rpm files, the openpkg source
> shell script, and the rdf file.
>
> Any ideas as to what to do?
>
> Also, I still haven't heard any resolution about bug report
> #284. Is this being worked on or do you need more info from
> me about it? In that case, openpkg tool was producing quite
> inconsistent (and wrong) output when build options had been
> changed since the last run of the tool. I would like to use
> this tool routinely, but don't currently have a lot of
> confidence in it. I know it's not good practice to discuss
> more than one problem in an email, but I sent in a reminder
> message about 284 the proper way on Dec 2 and never heard back.
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
>
> Dennis McRitchie
> Research & Academic Applications Support (RAAS)
> Academic Services Department
> Office of Information Technology
> Princeton University
>
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