Request 304 was acted upon. _________________________________________________________________________
URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/304
Ticket: [OpenPKG #304]
Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool
Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Queue: openpkg
Owner: Nobody
Status: open
Transaction: Correspondence added by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Time: Mon Dec 22 17:12:16 2003
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You're right. The default in the spec file for
openpkg-import-20031027-20031027.src.rpm is:
# package options
%option with_mta no
So one minor mystery (that I'll ask about in another thread) is why rpm -qp
--provides returns:
> rpm -qp --provides openpkg-import-20031027-20031027.src.rpm
openpkg-import::with_mta = yes
openpkg-import::with_mta_path = sendmail
MTA
In any event, I have attached my .openpkg/build file so you can see how I am
turning on "with_mta".
Thanks,
Dennis
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael van Elst via RT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 4:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [OpenPKG #304] Fatal error using openpkg tool
>
>
> Request 304 was acted upon.
> ______________________________________________________________
> ___________
>
> URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/304
> Ticket: [OpenPKG #304]
> Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool
> Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Queue: openpkg
> Owner: Nobody
> Status: open
> Transaction: Correspondence added by mlelstv
> Time: Fri Dec 19 22:49:56 2003
> ______________________________________________________________
> ___________
>
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 10:15:37PM +0100, Dennis McRitchie
> via RT wrote:
>
> > My index file does seem to have the expected info you
> describe. One odd thing though - which perhaps relates to the
> problem - is that the index file states:
> > <resource equ="no">openpkg-import::with_mta</resource>
>
> The index stores the default setting of the option, which is no.
>
> So at least that is correct :)
>
>
> --
> Michael van Elst
> Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "A potential Snark may lurk
> in every tree."
>
>
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