ruby-1.8.2-2.3.0 bugs and source release mixup

2005-02-26 Thread Jim Helm
It seems you're using the premature 1.8.2 release of Ruby that has a few known bugs - the one I found was the "ri, can't reopen STDOUT", bug. I used the correct 1.8.2 tarbal from the ruby-lang.org site, and the package builds fine, and ri works without any problems. At least on my Ultra 2 (sparc64

[OpenPKG] Version Tracking Report (2005-02-27 06:50)

2005-02-26 Thread OpenPKG Version Tracker
- - - apache:mod_auth_mysql 2.8.1 2.9.0 apache:mod_security 1.8.6 1.8.7RC1 blender 2.34 2.35 [1] gcc40 4.0-20050220 4.0-20050226

Re: openpkg-tools build dependency order

2005-02-26 Thread Michael van Elst
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 02:17:07PM -0800, Bill Campbell wrote: Bill, > Given all the heavy lifting above, you have a list of packages that need to > be rebuilt, problem is: you don't have such a list. The build tool is generating such a list (plus version and option data) and it is supposed to b

Re: openpkg-tools build dependency order

2005-02-26 Thread Bill Campbell
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005, Michael van Elst wrote: >On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 06:10:04PM -0800, Bill Campbell wrote: > >> While updating a SuSE 9.2 Professional system from Release 2.2 to Release >> 2.3 today I have run into quite a few issues with dependency order >> problems. > >There are dependency pro

[OpenPKG] Version Tracking Report (2005-02-26 18:44)

2005-02-26 Thread OpenPKG Version Tracker
OpenPKG Version Tracking Report === Reporting Time:2005-02-26 18:44 Tracking Duration: 0:31:38 (H:M:S) Tracking Input:1450 sources (849 packages) Tracking Result: 1373 up-to-date, 19 out-dated, 58 error The following 19 sources were determined to be ou

Re: openpkg-tools build dependency order

2005-02-26 Thread Michael van Elst
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 06:10:04PM -0800, Bill Campbell wrote: > While updating a SuSE 9.2 Professional system from Release 2.2 to Release > 2.3 today I have run into quite a few issues with dependency order > problems. There are dependency problems that cannot be solved. This happens mostly when