Re: Building query: .bootstrap
On 04/07/2015 Jason Marshall wrote: I execute .bootstrap, but I note the following: When the missing tarballs and external sources are downloaded, the script seems to identify that for some of these, the checksum does not match that expected. Could anyone tell me why this would occur and if this is an issue from a security standpoint? I. e. is it possible that what is being downloaded by .bootstrap is unsafe? Also, is it okay to simply progress to the build anyway? Since this just happened to me again, I decided to write into https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126469 all the technical details I sent here long ago. If you want to play with that, this is another fix that would be nice to have in 4.1.2 even if it only improves our build speed and has no visible impact on users. I quickly investigated it several months ago, so if you need more information just ask, but the above contains all technical explanations: in short, the Perl code that downloads the archive actually downloads a decompressed version. The solution would be to enforce that compression is respected. As for your other questions, each download is attempted twice from two different sources, see the many URL1 and URL2 in http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/trunk/main/external_deps.lst?view=markup ; so when the first one fails, it is discarded, download proceeds with the second URL and there we don't have the problem. The ./bootstrap phase will fail if both servers fails, but the second one plays in the right way with our Perl script so it never happens that the whole process fails. Archives that do not have the expected checksum are deleted so the output of ./bootstrap is always safe, but it takes more attempts than necessary due to the above bug. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
RE: Building query: .bootstrap
Hello With reference to the query below and having examined the 'bootstrap' script, I realised that the script was expecting to be able to 'cd' to a directory named 'DMAKE_4_12', using the comment below: cd $dmake_directory_name || exit However, the following command in the 'bootstrap' script resulted in the dmake archive being extracted to a directoyr named 'dmake-DMAKE_4_12' resulting in the above command failing, as indicated in my original e-mail below. tar -xzf dmake_full_package_name Accordingly, I manually added the following line to the 'bootstrap' script following the tar command, which renames the directory where dmake was extracted to, so allowing the script to change to the expected directory: mv dmake-DMAKE_4_12 $dmake_directory_name The workaround above is perhaps obvious when isolated as above, but I am unclear if this means that there is essentially an error in the 'bootstrap' script which is included or created as part of the download of the source code. Or alternatively perhaps my own specific platform (Windows 7 32 bit) is causing this problem. Anyway, having made the change above, bootstrap appears to have run and concluded without an error message. Kind regards Jason From: j_k_marshall_2...@live.com To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Building query: .bootstrap Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2015 15:52:32 + Hi everyone I am building OpenOffice on a Windows 7 system and have got so far as successfully running .configure. Following this, I execute .bootstrap, but I note the following: * When the missing tarballs and external sources are downloaded, the script seems to identify that for some of these, the checksum does not match that expected. Could anyone tell me why this would occur and if this is an issue from a security standpoint? I. e. is it possible that what is being downloaded by .bootstrap is unsafe? Also, is it okay to simply progress to the build anyway? * .bootstrap ends with the following: DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz exists epm-4.2.tar.gz exists making and entering C:/cygwin/tmp/aoo-4.1.1/main/solenv/wntmsci12.pro/misc/build/ unpacking /tmp/aoo-4.1.1/ext_sources/7abf18f59ca96a3d463386e6d1456138-DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz entering DMAKE_4_12 ./bootstrap: line 100: cd: DMAKE_4_12: No such file or directory The message clearly tells me that a directory does not exist, but I would assume that this directory would be created automatically. Would anybody know what has gone wrong here? Thank you for your help. Kind regards Jason
Re: Building query: .bootstrap
On 07/05/2015 02:28 PM, Jason Marshall wrote: Hello With reference to the query below and having examined the 'bootstrap' script, I realised that the script was expecting to be able to 'cd' to a directory named 'DMAKE_4_12', using the comment below: cd $dmake_directory_name || exit However, the following command in the 'bootstrap' script resulted in the dmake archive being extracted to a directoyr named 'dmake-DMAKE_4_12' resulting in the above command failing, as indicated in my original e-mail below. tar -xzf dmake_full_package_name Accordingly, I manually added the following line to the 'bootstrap' script following the tar command, which renames the directory where dmake was extracted to, so allowing the script to change to the expected directory: mv dmake-DMAKE_4_12 $dmake_directory_name The workaround above is perhaps obvious when isolated as above, but I am unclear if this means that there is essentially an error in the 'bootstrap' script which is included or created as part of the download of the source code. Or alternatively perhaps my own specific platform (Windows 7 32 bit) is causing this problem. Anyway, having made the change above, bootstrap appears to have run and concluded without an error message. Kind regards Jason Thanks for letting u know about this. We will investigate. And good for you for your success! From: j_k_marshall_2...@live.com To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Building query: .bootstrap Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2015 15:52:32 + Hi everyone I am building OpenOffice on a Windows 7 system and have got so far as successfully running .configure. Following this, I execute .bootstrap, but I note the following: * When the missing tarballs and external sources are downloaded, the script seems to identify that for some of these, the checksum does not match that expected. Could anyone tell me why this would occur and if this is an issue from a security standpoint? I. e. is it possible that what is being downloaded by .bootstrap is unsafe? Also, is it okay to simply progress to the build anyway? * .bootstrap ends with the following: DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz exists epm-4.2.tar.gz exists making and entering C:/cygwin/tmp/aoo-4.1.1/main/solenv/wntmsci12.pro/misc/build/ unpacking /tmp/aoo-4.1.1/ext_sources/7abf18f59ca96a3d463386e6d1456138-DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz entering DMAKE_4_12 ./bootstrap: line 100: cd: DMAKE_4_12: No such file or directory The message clearly tells me that a directory does not exist, but I would assume that this directory would be created automatically. Would anybody know what has gone wrong here? Thank you for your help. Kind regards Jason -- MzK We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo. -- David Letterman - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Building query: .bootstrap
Hi Jason, I'm building on Windows 7 and I do not have such problems with bootstrap. Please open your winenv.set.sh and look, whether path-variables are set correctly. For example SRC_ROOT, TARFILE_LOCATION, OS, INPATH, SOLARENV, ADDITIONAL_REPOSITORIES, DMAKEROOT Are you building in tmp? That might conflict with other programs, that will clean up temp-directories. Kind regards Regina Jason Marshall schrieb: Hello With reference to the query below and having examined the 'bootstrap' script, I realised that the script was expecting to be able to 'cd' to a directory named 'DMAKE_4_12', using the comment below: cd $dmake_directory_name || exit However, the following command in the 'bootstrap' script resulted in the dmake archive being extracted to a directoyr named 'dmake-DMAKE_4_12' resulting in the above command failing, as indicated in my original e-mail below. tar -xzf dmake_full_package_name Accordingly, I manually added the following line to the 'bootstrap' script following the tar command, which renames the directory where dmake was extracted to, so allowing the script to change to the expected directory: mv dmake-DMAKE_4_12 $dmake_directory_name The workaround above is perhaps obvious when isolated as above, but I am unclear if this means that there is essentially an error in the 'bootstrap' script which is included or created as part of the download of the source code. Or alternatively perhaps my own specific platform (Windows 7 32 bit) is causing this problem. Anyway, having made the change above, bootstrap appears to have run and concluded without an error message. Kind regards Jason From: j_k_marshall_2...@live.com To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Building query: .bootstrap Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2015 15:52:32 + Hi everyone I am building OpenOffice on a Windows 7 system and have got so far as successfully running .configure. Following this, I execute .bootstrap, but I note the following: * When the missing tarballs and external sources are downloaded, the script seems to identify that for some of these, the checksum does not match that expected. Could anyone tell me why this would occur and if this is an issue from a security standpoint? I. e. is it possible that what is being downloaded by .bootstrap is unsafe? Also, is it okay to simply progress to the build anyway? * .bootstrap ends with the following: DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz exists epm-4.2.tar.gz exists making and entering C:/cygwin/tmp/aoo-4.1.1/main/solenv/wntmsci12.pro/misc/build/ unpacking /tmp/aoo-4.1.1/ext_sources/7abf18f59ca96a3d463386e6d1456138-DMAKE_4_12.tar.gz entering DMAKE_4_12 ./bootstrap: line 100: cd: DMAKE_4_12: No such file or directory The message clearly tells me that a directory does not exist, but I would assume that this directory would be created automatically. Would anybody know what has gone wrong here? Thank you for your help. Kind regards Jason - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org