Re: Openpkg 1.3: texinfo dependency on ncurses

2003-09-19 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003, Vinod Kutty wrote: On a Solaris 8 machine with openpkg 1.3, I was trying to build wget via openpkg build wget |sh but it depends on texinfo-4.6-1.3.0, which doesn't build: Making all in info if

Re: Openpkg 1.3: texinfo dependency on ncurses

2003-09-19 Thread Vinod Kutty
Yes, that surprised me as well, but I did not dig deeper Will the newer texinfo be part of 1.3/UPD ? Thanks -- Vinod On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: Hmmm... what I do not understand is the reference of a _SHARED_ library version of NCurses in your error message. Sure, a few

openpkg-tool-1.2.6-1.2.6: Solaris 8 vs 9 and curl syntax

2003-09-19 Thread Vinod Kutty
Hi, I was testing updating an openpkg 1.2 instance on Solaris 9. The RPMs were built on Solaris 8. I created a binary repository with: openpkg index -o 00INDEX.rdf -i -p sparc64-solaris8 . I was using a repository that is NFS-mounted. I noticed that: openpkg build

openpkg-tool -- option to build packages?

2003-09-19 Thread Bill Campbell
I would like to see an option to openpkg that would extract the options for a package from the ~/.openpkg/build file, then generate the appropriate commands to build from the SRC/package directory. I think this would be very useful when doing modification. Now I create a build.sh file in the SRC

Re: openpkg-tool -- option to build packages?

2003-09-19 Thread Michael van Elst
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 03:18:32PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote: I would like to see an option to openpkg that would extract the options for a package from the ~/.openpkg/build file, then generate the appropriate commands to build from the SRC/package directory. I think this would be very

Re: openpkg-tool-1.2.6-1.2.6: Solaris 8 vs 9 and curl syntax

2003-09-19 Thread Vinod Kutty
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Michael van Elst wrote: The logic should be correct. OK ... However, the end result is that the new filename no longer reflects the true contents of the .rpm file, but I suppose that's the price of not compiling from scratch for Solaris 9. It's a bug and prepending