RE: [Cooker] rpmdrake does nothing - so I fixed it, here's how

2001-07-13 Thread Andrew P. Bielecki

Odin,
The guy is right. There is problem with rpminst when --skip-intro option is there. The 
rpminst core dump hard. I run rpminst with
and without the --skip-intro and the rpminst coredump every time with it.

Andrew Bielecki


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Subject: Re: [Cooker] rpmdrake does nothing - so I fixed it, here's how


On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:14:02PM -0400, Jason Straight wrote:
 On Wednesday 11 July 2001 14:59, you wrote:
  Fresh install today from up to date sunet.se rpmdrake worked for a while,
  but now when I try to install stuff it dies right about the point where it
  would start to download.
 
  Any ideas?

 I checked each of the components of the package and found rpminst to be the
 problem. So I checked to see how rpmdrake was calling rpminst,
 rpminst --skip-intro --report /tmp/rpminst.log --packages pine

 Tried it on the command line and it didn't work
 rpminst --packages pine
 did though

 it didn't like --skipintro so I eliminated it by writing a quick shell hack
 which shifts --skipintro out of the list of args. - very dirty hack but it
 makes rpmdrake work again.

 mv /usr/sbin/rpminst /usr/sbin/rpminst.bak

 create the following as /usr/sbin/rpminst and chmod +x it
 #!/bin/sh
 shift
 /usr/sbin/rpminst.bak $@

 It'll remove the --skipintro arg as rpmdrake calls rpminst before passing the
 command line to rpminst.bak - problem fixed - although rather dirty.

  I've seen no difference with or without the skip-intro flags.

  Nevertheless I think I have found the problem, so you can expect a fix
soon.

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Re: [Cooker] rpmdrake does nothing - so I fixed it, here's how

2001-07-13 Thread David Odin

On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 11:34:49AM -0400, Andrew P. Bielecki wrote:
 Odin,
 The guy is right. There is problem with rpminst when --skip-intro option is there. 
The rpminst core dump hard. I run rpminst with
 and without the --skip-intro and the rpminst coredump every time with it.
 
  Yep I've seen the problem. Working on it.

 Thanks.

DindinX

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Re: [Cooker] rpmdrake does nothing - so I fixed it, here's how

2001-07-12 Thread David Odin

On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:14:02PM -0400, Jason Straight wrote:
 On Wednesday 11 July 2001 14:59, you wrote:
  Fresh install today from up to date sunet.se rpmdrake worked for a while,
  but now when I try to install stuff it dies right about the point where it
  would start to download.
 
  Any ideas?
 
 I checked each of the components of the package and found rpminst to be the 
 problem. So I checked to see how rpmdrake was calling rpminst,
 rpminst --skip-intro --report /tmp/rpminst.log --packages pine
 
 Tried it on the command line and it didn't work
 rpminst --packages pine 
 did though
 
 it didn't like --skipintro so I eliminated it by writing a quick shell hack 
 which shifts --skipintro out of the list of args. - very dirty hack but it 
 makes rpmdrake work again.
 
 mv /usr/sbin/rpminst /usr/sbin/rpminst.bak
 
 create the following as /usr/sbin/rpminst and chmod +x it
 #!/bin/sh
 shift
 /usr/sbin/rpminst.bak $@
 
 It'll remove the --skipintro arg as rpmdrake calls rpminst before passing the 
 command line to rpminst.bak - problem fixed - although rather dirty.
 
  I've seen no difference with or without the skip-intro flags.

  Nevertheless I think I have found the problem, so you can expect a fix
soon.

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Re: [Cooker] rpmdrake does nothing - so I fixed it, here's how

2001-07-11 Thread Jason Straight

On Wednesday 11 July 2001 14:59, you wrote:
 Fresh install today from up to date sunet.se rpmdrake worked for a while,
 but now when I try to install stuff it dies right about the point where it
 would start to download.

 Any ideas?

I checked each of the components of the package and found rpminst to be the 
problem. So I checked to see how rpmdrake was calling rpminst,
rpminst --skip-intro --report /tmp/rpminst.log --packages pine

Tried it on the command line and it didn't work
rpminst --packages pine 
did though

it didn't like --skipintro so I eliminated it by writing a quick shell hack 
which shifts --skipintro out of the list of args. - very dirty hack but it 
makes rpmdrake work again.

mv /usr/sbin/rpminst /usr/sbin/rpminst.bak

create the following as /usr/sbin/rpminst and chmod +x it
#!/bin/sh
shift
/usr/sbin/rpminst.bak $@

It'll remove the --skipintro arg as rpmdrake calls rpminst before passing the 
command line to rpminst.bak - problem fixed - although rather dirty.


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