Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz

thanks for replying.

R P Herrold wrote:

On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


I followed the setup instructions from
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/


... the author is known to me ;)


Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers
And then asked for a password.
Which password? My userid or root's? I tried both and after 3 tries got:



me is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'


The end user account password is what sudo is looking for ... as 
noted, it seems you had not configured /etc/sudoers to include you.


So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose to 
do there.


A sample entry which permits a single user machine to do root 
operations when needed, but to stay in its non-priv'd mode most of the 
time looks like something as simple as:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo grep herrold /etc/sudoers
Password: [here, the end user 'herrold's password]
herrold ALL=(ALL) ALL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

... We need root rights to read /etc/sudoers, or else it would have 
not been needed except for teaching reasons.



A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!


Hope this helps .. I wonder a bit at your description of untarring, 
./configure'ing, etc ... that is not part of rpm building from .spec 
or SRPM.

Here is what I was told to do:

wget http://hipl.hiit.fi/hipl/hipl.tar.gz

you can build on CentOS by executing:

tar xvzf hipl.tar.gz
cd hipl--main--2.6
./autogen.sh
./configure
make rpm

(make install works too, but installs to /usr/local by default)

Software requirements are listed here:

http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch02.html


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Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-17 Thread Johnny Hughes

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

thanks for replying.

R P Herrold wrote:

On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


I followed the setup instructions from
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/


... the author is known to me ;)


Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers
And then asked for a password.
Which password? My userid or root's? I tried both and after 3 tries got:



me is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'


The end user account password is what sudo is looking for ... as 
noted, it seems you had not configured /etc/sudoers to include you.


So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose to 
do there.


A sample entry which permits a single user machine to do root 
operations when needed, but to stay in its non-priv'd mode most of the 
time looks like something as simple as:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo grep herrold /etc/sudoers
Password: [here, the end user 'herrold's password]
herrold ALL=(ALL) ALL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

... We need root rights to read /etc/sudoers, or else it would have 
not been needed except for teaching reasons.



A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!


Hope this helps .. I wonder a bit at your description of untarring, 
./configure'ing, etc ... that is not part of rpm building from .spec 
or SRPM.

Here is what I was told to do:

wget http://hipl.hiit.fi/hipl/hipl.tar.gz

you can build on CentOS by executing:

tar xvzf hipl.tar.gz
cd hipl--main--2.6
./autogen.sh
./configure
make rpm

(make install works too, but installs to /usr/local by default)

Software requirements are listed here:

http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch02.html


OK ... after several changes to the spec file, I got this to build.  The 
process was rather intense, so rather than trying to document it I will 
post a good SRPM after I verify that all the build requirements are 
there and it will also build the same in mock.


So, in a couple minutes expect a link to download a GOOD SRPM for this 
package that builds on centos-5 i386 and x86_64




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Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-17 Thread Robert Moskowitz

wow

Johnny Hughes wrote:

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

thanks for replying.

R P Herrold wrote:

On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


I followed the setup instructions from
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/


... the author is known to me ;)


Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers
And then asked for a password.
Which password? My userid or root's? I tried both and after 3 tries 
got:



me is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'


The end user account password is what sudo is looking for ... as 
noted, it seems you had not configured /etc/sudoers to include you.


So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose 
to do there.


A sample entry which permits a single user machine to do root 
operations when needed, but to stay in its non-priv'd mode most of 
the time looks like something as simple as:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo grep herrold /etc/sudoers
Password: [here, the end user 'herrold's password]
herrold ALL=(ALL) ALL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

... We need root rights to read /etc/sudoers, or else it would have 
not been needed except for teaching reasons.



A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!


Hope this helps .. I wonder a bit at your description of untarring, 
./configure'ing, etc ... that is not part of rpm building from .spec 
or SRPM.

Here is what I was told to do:

wget http://hipl.hiit.fi/hipl/hipl.tar.gz

you can build on CentOS by executing:

tar xvzf hipl.tar.gz
cd hipl--main--2.6
./autogen.sh
./configure
make rpm

(make install works too, but installs to /usr/local by default)

Software requirements are listed here:

http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch02.html


OK ... after several changes to the spec file, I got this to build.  
The process was rather intense, so rather than trying to document it I 
will post a good SRPM after I verify that all the build requirements 
are there and it will also build the same in mock.


So, in a couple minutes expect a link to download a GOOD SRPM for this 
package that builds on centos-5 i386 and x86_64


I am S thankful.

You will definitely get a line of recognition for my IETF presentation 
on SIP over HIP over Teredo in two weeks!   I should not have been sooo 
schrunched for time.  I waited for management to get me the hardware for 
this 'experiment', and 4 months later it is finally ordered; I have had 
to cobble gear together



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Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-17 Thread William L. Maltby

On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 06:45 -0600, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 snip

 I am S thankful.
 
 You will definitely get a line of recognition for my IETF presentation 
 on SIP over HIP over Teredo in two weeks!   I should not have been sooo 

Lobby your management to make a contribution or provide some kind of
support for the project. Remind them of enlightened self-interest
principle.

 schrunched for time.  I waited for management to get me the hardware for 
 this 'experiment', and 4 months later it is finally ordered; I have had 
 to cobble gear together
 snip sig stuff

-- 
Bill

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Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-17 Thread Johnny Hughes

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

wow

Johnny Hughes wrote:

Robert Moskowitz wrote:

thanks for replying.

R P Herrold wrote:

On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote:


I followed the setup instructions from
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/


... the author is known to me ;)


Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers
And then asked for a password.
Which password? My userid or root's? I tried both and after 3 tries 
got:



me is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'


The end user account password is what sudo is looking for ... as 
noted, it seems you had not configured /etc/sudoers to include you.


So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose 
to do there.


A sample entry which permits a single user machine to do root 
operations when needed, but to stay in its non-priv'd mode most of 
the time looks like something as simple as:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo grep herrold /etc/sudoers
Password: [here, the end user 'herrold's password]
herrold ALL=(ALL) ALL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

... We need root rights to read /etc/sudoers, or else it would have 
not been needed except for teaching reasons.



A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!


Hope this helps .. I wonder a bit at your description of untarring, 
./configure'ing, etc ... that is not part of rpm building from .spec 
or SRPM.

Here is what I was told to do:

wget http://hipl.hiit.fi/hipl/hipl.tar.gz

you can build on CentOS by executing:

tar xvzf hipl.tar.gz
cd hipl--main--2.6
./autogen.sh
./configure
make rpm

(make install works too, but installs to /usr/local by default)

Software requirements are listed here:

http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch02.html


OK ... after several changes to the spec file, I got this to build.  
The process was rather intense, so rather than trying to document it I 
will post a good SRPM after I verify that all the build requirements 
are there and it will also build the same in mock.


So, in a couple minutes expect a link to download a GOOD SRPM for this 
package that builds on centos-5 i386 and x86_64


I am S thankful.



No problem

You will definitely get a line of recognition for my IETF presentation 
on SIP over HIP over Teredo in two weeks!   I should not have been sooo 
schrunched for time.  I waited for management to get me the hardware for 
this 'experiment', and 4 months later it is finally ordered; I have had 
to cobble gear together


look here:

http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/hipl/

You should be able to build that on CentOS-5.x with no problems.  Now, 
whether it does everything you need, I don't know.


Also be advised that 1.0.3 is the latest stable release from them, and 
1.0.4 seems to be something from SVN and not a normal release.


Thanks,
Johnny Hughes



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[CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-16 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I followed the setup instructions from 
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/ (link from the Centos wiki).  All 
this is done on another 'clean' system, so I have to read the terminal 
screen there and tell what went wrong here.


I then followed my colleague's instructions to get the tar, untar, 
autogen, configure, and finally make rpm.


Well it was that make rpm command that finally failed.  And sudo was the 
problem.  I got a message something like:


Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers

And then asked for a password.

Which password?  My userid or root's?  I tried both and after 3 tries got:

me is not in sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'

So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose to do 
there.


A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!

oh, and what is BEET support in the kernel?


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Re: [CentOS] Problems with building an rpm

2008-07-16 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well it was that make rpm command that finally failed.  And sudo was the
 problem.  I got a message something like:

 Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers

 And then asked for a password.

 Which password?  My userid or root's?  I tried both and after 3 tries got:

 me is not in sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
 removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'

 So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose to do
 there.

 A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!

Here:

http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BecomingRoot#head-5a98c43bd135904d720095ff461d52aa7b51412d

Akemi
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