Can you please check, if the BUILD_RPMS variable is set? I have updated 
~/.bashrc so that it contains the line:

export BUILD_RPMS=/SuSE/suse/i386/10.0

(of course, it must be a valid path for your system)

When you execute
./current-opensuse-build.sh --help

Then it should tell you the current setting.

Best regards,
Johannes




Please do not forget to set 'BUILD_RPMS' to a valid (Open)SuSE installation 
repository.
Current default is set to: /SuSE/suse/i386/10.0

jeremy schrieb:
Heres the error about the find, this happens as soon as i execute your build script. Then it goes into an infiniate loop then gives me the bison error...


processing specfile /usr/src/qtms-install/daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.3.1/daemontools-toaster.spec...
init_buildsystem daemontools-toaster.spec ...
initializing /var/tmp/build-root/.srcfiles.cache with find command...
find: /dev/fd/4: No such file or directory
find: /lib/udev/devices/fd/4: No such file or directory


nope, nothing, same errors


----- Original Message ----- From: "jeremy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Compiling on SuSE Linux 9.3, 10.0 and 10.1 (and SE Linux?)


oh and btw, bison is installed, so im going to try it with the new script you attached, ill let you know.


----- Original Message ----- From: "jeremy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Compiling on SuSE Linux 9.3, 10.0 and 10.1 (and SE Linux?)


Well, I got it to install, however its not working, using the sus101.sh

When I tried to use your script to build i got a an error about find, then it searched through a whack of files and errored out... it seems im not meant to run qmail on SLES lol.. Here is an except of what happens when i use the build script you made.


mail:/usr/src/qtms-install # sh current-opensuse-build.sh

Package     : daemontools-toaster
Building for: SuSE 10
Architecture: i586

117 blocks
logging output to /var/tmp/build-root/.build.log...
mail started "build " at Fri Jul 14 07:05:41 PDT 2006.

Using BUILD_ROOT=/var/tmp/build-root
Using BUILD_RPMS=/:/root/qmailrpm/SuSE-10/RPMS/i586:/root/qmailrpm/SuSE-10/RPMS/noarch
Using BUILD_ARCH=i586:i486:i386

processing specfile /usr/src/qtms-install/daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.3.1/daemontools-toaster.spec...
init_buildsystem daemontools-toaster.spec ...
expanding package dependencies...
expansion error
 nothing provides bison
mail:/usr/src/qtms-install #

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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Compiling on SuSE Linux 9.3, 10.0 and 10.1 (and SE Linux?)


Dear Jeremy,

Could you compile successful with the script? I forgot to mention, that before installation you have to install the "build" package on your build host. Do not use the sus10X-deps.sh script, you do not need package needed for building!

After running the build process, you should install the created packages using "rpm -Uhv" or via yast.

Most packages should be installed. The djbdns packages can be installed when you like to use djbdns. Those packages can conflict between each other - only install the ones you need for your purpose.

Attached you find a version of the build script with some additional features and an (experimental) included patch for the "Mysql has gone away" error on MySQL > 5 versions.

Best regards,
Johannes


jeremy wrote:
Uggg..... this is becoming a huge chore.

so far i think it might work using the sus-install.sh only thing is the
binary qmailctl doesnt go in init.d cause there is no init.d
directory... i might just mickey mouse it and create it



On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 19:59 -0700, jeremy wrote:
Well I fixed those errors, by manually installing them from source, then
editing the .sh so they werent there anymore. However, now i get
depenencie errors in yast.. so ill look at that now... seeing what i can remove out of the .sh yet again so i dont get those errors, basically
its telling me i should remove apache and php5, but that aint gunna
happen.

jer


On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 18:32 -0700, jeremy wrote:
Im trying to install this into a SLES 10 server, and im getting an error when i run the sus101-deps.sh it starts up yast, then says following
packages havent been found on the medium:

perl-Time-modules
perl-MIME-Types
perl-HTML-Tree
perl-CGI-Application
SDL-perl
lynx
krpmbuilder
build

These arent anywhere on the cds.

Any ideas?
...
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#!/bin/sh
#
# build the system for SuSE 9.3 - OpenSuSE 10.1 systems
#
# author: Johannes Weberhofer, May - July 2006
# licensed under the GPL
#

# ####################################################################
# modify settings here
# please ensure, that the BUILD_RPMS environment variable is set to a
# valid (Open)SuSE installation repository

# This variable should be set to a directory where all (S)RPMs will be
# copied to
QMAILRPM=`dirname ~/qmailrpm`/`basename ~/qmailrpm`

# no changes should be done below this point
# ####################################################################

function ShowHelp() {
echo "usage: `basename $0` --dry-run --clean --all --help [--i586|--x86_64]"
echo "        --dry-run        don't build"
echo "        --clean          delete all build directories"
echo " --all build all rpms even those which already have been built"
echo "        --help           this help screen"
echo " --i586|--x86_64 the architecture to build for (default for your system is: $ARCH"
echo ""
echo "Please do not forget to set 'BUILD_RPMS' to a valid (Open)SuSE installation repository. "
echo "Current default is set to: $BUILD_RPMS"
echo ""
echo "Before starting the build process, download the SRPMs to the current directory"
echo ""
echo "The resulting (S)RPMs will be copied to $QMAILRPM"
echo "If you like to set another directory, please edit `basename $0`"
echo "------------"
echo "(c) Johannes Weberhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, May - July 2006, Version 1.1"
echo "    licensed under the GPL"
echo "------------"
exit 1
}

DRYRUN=0
CLEAN=0
ALL=0
SHOWHELP=0

while [ $# -ge 1 ] ; do
case "$1" in
--dry-run)
DRYRUN=1
;;
--clean)
CLEAN=1
;;
--all)
ALL=1
;;
--i586)
ARCH=i586
;;
--x86_64)
ARCH=x86_64
;;
*)
SHOWHELP=1
;;
esac
shift
done

if test $SHOWHELP -eq 1 ; then
ShowHelp
exit 1
fi

# test, if build - packages are installed
rpm -qa | grep -q '^build-'
if test $? -ne 0 ; then
echo
echo "ERROR: To use this package, please install the <build> package"
echo
exit 1
fi

if test -z "$ARCH" ; then
ARCH=`grep '(' /etc/SuSE-release | sed -e 's/[^(]*(// ; s/)// ; s/\-/_/ ; s/X/x/ '`
fi


# here are the default SuSE RPM's located
DEFAULTRPM="$BUILD_RPMS"

SUSERELEASE=`grep VERSION /etc/SuSE-release | sed 's/VERSION = //'`

if test "$ARCH" == "i586" ; then
TOASTERTYPE=''
TOASTERARCH=''
else
TOASTERTYPE='64'
TOASTERARCH=' x86_64'
fi
SUSETOASTERRELEASE=`echo "$SUSERELEASE" | tr -d '.'`

if test $SUSETOASTERRELEASE -lt 101 ; then
SUSETOASTERRELEASE=100
fi

if test ! -d "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE" ; then
mkdir -p "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE"
fi


# ####################################################################
# and now build the packages

BUILDPKGS="daemontools-toaster ucspi-tcp-toaster vpopmail-toaster libdomainkeys qmail-toaster courier-authlib-toaster courier-imap-toaster autorespond-toaster control-panel-toaster ezmlm-toaster qmailadmin-toaster qmailmrtg-toaster maildrop-toaster isoqlog-toaster vqadmin-toaster squirrelmail-toaster spamassassin-toaster clamav-toaster ripmime-toaster simscan-toaster djbdns"

for PACKAGE in $BUILDPKGS ; do
DIR=`ls $PACKAGE-*.src.rpm | tail -n1 | sed -e 's/.src.rpm//'`
if test $ALL -eq 1 -o ! -e "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/$ARCH/$DIR.$ARCH.rpm" -a ! -e "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/noarch/$DIR.noarch.rpm" ; then
echo
echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mPackage : \033[40m\033[001;033m$PACKAGE\033[0m" echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mBuilding for: \033[40m\033[001;033mSuSE $SUSERELEASE\033[0m" echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mArchitecture: \033[40m\033[001;033m$ARCH\033[0m"
echo
if test ! -d "$DIR" ; then
mkdir "$DIR"
else
rm -rf "$DIR/*"
fi
pushd "$DIR" 2>&1 > /dev/null
unrpm "../$DIR.src.rpm" 2>&1 > /dev/null

# do some package-related things
PKSUSE100=''
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
case "$PACKAGE" in
libdomainkeys-toaster)
SEDS='s/ripMIME for qmail-toaster/DomainKey library/'
;;
vpopmail-toaster)
echo 'diff -u vpopmail-5.4.13.org/vmysql.c vpopmail-5.4.13/vmysql.c
--- vpopmail-5.4.13.org/vmysql.c 2004-12-16 23:57:34.000000000 +0800
+++ vpopmail-5.4.13/vmysql.c    2006-03-31 09:42:45.000000000 +0800
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
{
    unsigned int timeout = 2;

-    if ( update_open != 0 ) return(0);
+    if ( update_open && (mysql_ping(&mysql_update)==0) ) return(0);
    update_open = 1;

    verrori = load_connection_info();
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
int vauth_open_read()
{
    /* if we are already connected, just return */
-    if ( read_open != 0 ) return(0);
+    if ( read_open && (mysql_ping(&mysql_read)==0) ) return(0);
    read_open = 1;

/* connect to mysql and set the database */' | bzip2 > vmysql.patch.bz2
SEDS='s/^\(%define[\t ]*rpmrelease\).*/\1 2/ ;
s/^\(%define[\t ]*ostype SuSE *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/ ; s/^\(Patch0:[\t ]*vpopmail-5.4.13.patch.bz2\)/\1\nPatch1:\t\tvmysql.patch.bz2/ ;
s/^\(%patch0 -p0\)/\1\n%patch1 -p1/'
;;
qmail-toaster)
SEDS='s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/'
PKSUSE100='mysql-devel'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
;;
courier-authlib-toaster)
PKSUSE100='vpopmail-toaster, gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, expect, mysql-shared, mysql-devel'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
;;
courier-imap-toaster)
PKSUSE100='gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, mysql-devel'
SEDS='/^BuildRequires:/ s/fileutils// ; /^Requires:/ s/fileutils// ; /^BuildRequires:/ s/textutils// ; /^Requires:/ s/textutils//'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
;;
control-panel-toaster)
PKSUSE100='apache, libapr0, expat'
PKSUSE101='apache2, libapr1, expat'
SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >= 2.0.52, php5 >= [0-9\.]*\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.52, php >= 4.4.0\nBuildRequires:\tapache2, libapr-util1/ ; s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >= 2.0.52, php4 >= [0-9\.]*\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.52, php >= 4.4.0/'
;;
qmailmrtg-toaster)
PKSUSE100='mrtg'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*cron >= 4.1, apache2 >= 2.0.54, php4 >= 4.4.0, mrtg\)/Requires:\tcron >= 4.1, apache2 >= 2.0.54, php >= 4.4.0/'
;;
maildrop-toaster)
PKSUSE100='gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, pcre, pcre-devel, openldap2-client, mrtg, net-tools, openssl, cyrus-sasl, vpopmail-toaster, qmail-toaster'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
;;
isoqlog-toaster)
#PKSUSE100='php5'
#PKSUSE101='php'
;;
squirrelmail-toaster)
SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >= 2.0.54, php4 >= 4.4.0\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.54, php >= 4.4.0/'
;;
spamassassin-toaster)
SEDS='s/^\(BuildRequires:.*perl >= 5.8.7, perl(Digest::SHA1), perl(HTML::Parser), openssl-devel\)/BuildRequires:\tperl >= 5.8.7, perl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, openssl-devel/ ; s/^\(Requires:.*perl(Digest::SHA1), perl(HTML::Parser), perl(Pod::Usage), procmail\)/Requires:\tperl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, procmail/'
;;
clamav-toaster)
PKSUSE100='qmail-toaster'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
SEDS='s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/ ; s/^\(\/sbin\/service freshclam start.*\)/if test %{build_sus_100} -eq 0 -a %{build_sus_10064} -eq 0; then\n \1\nfi/'
;;
simscan-toaster)
PKSUSE100='perl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, clamav-toaster, spamassassin-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster'
PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
;;
djbdns)
SEDS='
s/chkconfig, initscripts, sh-utils, daemontools-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster/daemontools-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster/ ;

s/\(Buildprereq: shadow-utils\)/#\1/

s/^\(# create log symlinks\)$/# touch logs\npushd %{buildroot}\/var\/djbdns\nmkdir -p dnscachex\/log dnscache\/log tinydns\/log axfrdns\/log\ntouch dnscachex\/log\/main dnscache\/log\/main tinydns\/log\/main axfrdns\/log\/main\npopd\n\n\1/ ; s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/axfrdns\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/tinydns\/log\/main\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/axfrdns\/log\/main/ ; s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/dnscachex\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/dnscachex\/log\/main/ ; s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/dnscache\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/dnscache\/log\/main/'
;;
esac
SPECFILE=`ls *.spec | tail -n1`

# SuSE seems to ignore the BuildPreReq lines.
# Therefore all BuildPreReq lines are renamed to BuildRequires
# The statements are identical, as said in
# http://www.redhat.com/archives/rpm-list/2003-June/msg00088.html
#
sed -i.orig -e 's/^BuildPreReq:/BuildRequires:/' $SPECFILE

# now do some changes for the suse distributions
if test -n "$SEDS" ; then
sed -i -e "$SEDS" $SPECFILE
fi
if test -n "$PKSUSE100" ; then
sed -i -e "s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE *10\.0.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\t$PKSUSE100/" $SPECFILE
fi
if test -n "$PKSUSE101" ; then
sed -i -e "s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE *10\.1.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\t$PKSUSE101/" $SPECFILE
fi

# SuSE before 10.1 did not include all packages to build the toaster
# packaged properly. Therefore they should be included for SuSE 10.0
# distributions.
sed -i -e 's/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE *10\.0.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\taaa_base, acl, attr, bash, bind-utils, bison, bzip2, coreutils, cpio, cpp, cracklib, cvs, cyrus-sasl, db, devs, diffutils, e2fsprogs, file, filesystem, fillup, findutils, flex, gawk, gdbm-devel, glibc, glibc-devel, glibc-locale, gpm, grep, groff, gzip, info, insserv, klogd, less, libacl, libattr, libgcc, libnscd, libselinux, libstdc++, libxcrypt, libzio, m4, make, man, mktemp, module-init-tools, ncurses, ncurses-devel, net-tools, netcfg, openldap2-client, openssl, pam, pam-modules, patch, permissions, popt, procinfo, procps, psmisc, pwdutils, rcs, readline, sed, strace, syslogd, sysvinit, tar, tcpd, texinfo, timezone, unzip, util-linux, vim, zlib, zlib-devel, autoconf, automake, binutils, gcc, gdbm, gettext, libtool, perl, rpm, net-tools, openssl, cyrus-sasl, zlib-devel, pwdutils/' $SPECFILE

diff -u $SPECFILE.orig $SPECFILE > ../$PACKAGE.diff

sed -i -e 's/\(^%define.*build_sus_'$SUSETOASTERRELEASE$TOASTERTYPE' [^0]*\)\(0$\)/\1 1/' $SPECFILE

# for SuSE < 10.1 all occurences of "BuildRequires" are interpreted, even when excluded by # %if...%endif sections. "BuildRequires" does additionally NOT accept version information. # SuSE < 10.1 ignores the "BuildPreReq" sections, so all it's information must be copied to
# "BuildRequires"

# begin speciallity for Suse < 10.1
if test $SUSETOASTERRELEASE -lt 101 ; then
# backup the full spec files
cp $SPECFILE complete-$SPECFILE
# read the required distibution statements
DISTSTATEMENT=`sed -n -e "/^%if %{build_sus_$SUSETOASTERRELEASE$TOASTERTYPE}$/,/^%endif/p " $SPECFILE`

# remove all distibution statements
sed -i -e '/^%if %{build_[a-z]*_[0-9]*}$/,/^%endif/d' $SPECFILE
sed -i -e '/^%if %{default}$/,/^%endif/d' $SPECFILE

# split up and insert the current distributions statement on the proper position
csplit --quiet $SPECFILE "/# Distro Statements/+1"

cat xx00 > $SPECFILE
echo -e "$DISTSTATEMENT" >> $SPECFILE
cat xx01 | sed -e '/./,$!d ; /^BuildRequires/ s/\(BuildRequires:\)\([a-z]\)/\1\t\2/' >> $SPECFILE
rm xx00 xx01

# re-format BuildRequires statements for the whole package (not for the distibution) sed -i -e '/^BuildRequires/ s/[<>=]\+ [0-9\.\-]\+//g ; /^BuildRequires/ s/,/ /g ; /^BuildRequires/ s/[ ]+/ /g ; /^BuildRequires/ s/ [ ]*/ /g' $SPECFILE

fi
# end speciallity for Suse < 10.1

if test $DRYRUN -ne 1 ; then
build $SPECFILE --clean --arch=$ARCH \
--rpms $DEFAULTRPM/:$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/$ARCH:$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/noarch
if test $? -ne 0 ; then
exit 1
fi

cp -a /var/tmp/build-root/usr/src/packages/* "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/"
fi

popd 2>&1 > /dev/null

if test $DRYRUN -eq 0 -o $CLEAN -eq 1 ; then
rm -rf "$DIR"
fi
fi
done





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