I tried to follow the instructions given and have found a problem.
Not sure how to diagnose it.

Running RHEL4 (actually centos-release-4-3.2) on i386.

I've installed the new openpkg rpm, removed openpkg-registry and rebuilt
openpkg-tools. I also reregistered my email.

# openpkg rpm -qa | grep openpkg
openpkg-2.20060628-2.20060628
perl-openpkg-5.8.7-2.5.0
openpkg-tools-0.8.60-2.20060627

However upgrading the whole OpenPKG instance (as instructed) fails:

# now upgrade the whole OpenPKG instance, in correct
# dependency order and by keeping all chosen build-time options.
# $prefix/bin/openpkg build -ZaKB | sh
FATAL: errors occured while building:
pine-4.64L-2.20060622: pine searches a frood called 'MTA'

The currently installed package list is shown below:

zlib-1.2.3-2.5.0
bison-2.1-2.5.0
readline-5.0.5-2.5.0
ncurses-5.5.20051015-2.5.0
diffutils-2.8.7-2.5.0
grep-2.5.1a-2.5.0
m4-1.4.3-2.5.0
ncftp-3.1.9-2.5.0
perl-db-5.8.7-2.5.1
perl-mail-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-ds-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-sys-5.8.7-2.5.0
pine-4.64L-2.5.0
perl-parse-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-stats-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-util-5.8.7-2.5.0
pkgconfig-0.19-2.5.0
libart-2.3.17-2.5.0
rrdtool-1.2.11-20051217
curl-7.15.0-2.5.1
perl-crypto-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-dns-5.8.7-2.5.0
amavisd-2.3.3-2.5.0
openpkg-2.20060628-2.20060628
binutils-2.16.1-2.20060622
perl-5.8.8-2.20060622
gpg-pubkey-63c4cb9f-3c591eda
fsl-1.6.1-2.5.0
bzip2-1.0.3-2.5.0
gmp-4.1.4-2.5.0
expat-1.95.8-2.5.0
sed-4.1.4-2.5.0
sharutils-4.5.1-2.5.0
texinfo-4.8-2.5.1
pcre-6.4-2.5.0
gzip-1.3.5-2.5.0
lzo-2.01-2.5.0
db-4.3.29.0-2.5.0
procmail-3.22-2.5.0
emacs-21.4a-2.5.0
perl-comp-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-conv-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-time-5.8.7-2.5.0
postfix-2.2.5-2.5.0
perl-openpkg-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-xml-5.8.7-2.5.0
perl-term-5.8.7-2.5.0
png-1.2.8-2.5.0
freetype-2.1.10-2.5.0
openssl-0.9.8a-2.5.1
clamav-0.87-2.5.0
perl-net-5.8.7-2.5.0
infozip-2.31.5.52-2.5.0
spamassassin-3.1.0-2.5.1
make-3.81-2.20060622
gcc-4.1.1-2.20060622
openpkg-tools-0.8.60-2.20060627

I can try and upgrade packages individually and indeed have never used
the -KaZB option before but thought it worthwhile asking if I'm doing
something wrong.

Regards,

Simon
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