Has anyone tried to build OpenPKG for AIX? I'm testing this on a 32-bit
AIX 5.1 w/ML7 platform and the build dies during the building of
rpm-4.2.1 (a problem with fts.c). I know this isn't a supported platform
but it's one of many I'm stuck with. If anyone else is interested in
trying to get
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004, Doug Summers wrote:
Has anyone tried to build OpenPKG for AIX? I'm testing this on a 32-bit
AIX 5.1 w/ML7 platform and the build dies during the building of
rpm-4.2.1 (a problem with fts.c). I know this isn't a supported platform
but it's one
Doug Summers wrote:
Using OpenPKG 2.2.2, compiled from source...
Installed to /openpkg, which is symlinked to /usr/local...
After compiling and installing Mozilla 1.7.3 (from release/2.2/SRC/PLUS)
it won't run, giving me this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/RPM/PKG # mozilla
couldn't set
I'm trying to get OpenPKG running on a Solaris 7 machine and can't get
past compiling GCC 3.4.3. I have GCC 3.4.3 installed from
sunfreeware.com and it had no problems compiling binutils, make, and
libiconv. The build process always dies here:
./xgcc -B./ -B/openpkg/sparc-sun-solaris2.7/bin/
Doug Summers wrote:
I'm trying to get OpenPKG running on a Solaris 7 machine and can't get
past compiling GCC 3.4.3. I have GCC 3.4.3 installed from
sunfreeware.com and it had no problems compiling binutils, make, and
libiconv. The build process always dies here:
./xgcc -B./ -B/openpkg/sparc
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
I'm trying to get OpenPKG running on a Solaris 7 machine and can't get
past compiling GCC 3.4.3. I have GCC 3.4.3 installed from
sunfreeware.com and it had no problems compiling binutils, make, and
libiconv
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
What I can't figure out is why xgcc is using
-B/openpkg/sparc-sun-solaris2.7/bin/ instead of
-B/usr/local/sparc-sun-solaris2.7/bin/.
[...]
Err... well, that's fine. xgcc is the result of pass 1 AFAIK and it
uses -Bprefix
I'm looking through the samba.spec files for the latest releases and
none of them have options for Active Directory support. Is this doable
from these sources or do I need to compile my own from Samba?
Doug
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priority right now.
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 11:43 -0700, Doug Summers wrote:
I'm looking through the samba.spec files for the latest releases and
none of them have options for Active Directory support. Is this doable
from these sources or do I need to compile my own from Samba?
Doug
OpenPKG 2.3.0, Solaris 7. Following RPM's are installed:
autoconf-2.59-2.3.0
automake-1.9.5-2.3.0
binutils-2.15-2.3.0
bison-2.0-2.3.0
flex-2.5.31-2.3.0
fsl-1.6.0-2.3.1
gcc-3.4.3-2.3.0
gpg-pubkey-63c4cb9f-3c591eda
grep-2.5.1a-2.3.1
libiconv-1.9.2-2.3.0
libtool-1.5.14-2.3.0
m4-1.4.2-2.3.0
I got the farthest I've even gotten on a compile of OpenPKG on an AIX
platform. Here's the end of the error messages, related to compiling RPM:
/usr/local/bin/gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../popt
-DOPENPKG -DOPENPKG_AIX -I/tmp/openpkg-2.3.1/zlib-1.2.2
Is there any way to get a list of the RPM dependencies from a source RPM
without installing or rebuilding it first? I want to make a list to
document installation on a new platform.
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Using OpenPKG 2.3.0 w/following RPM's installed:
autoconf-2.59-2.3.0
bash-3.0.16-2.3.0
binutils-2.15-2.3.0
bzip2-1.0.2-2.3.0
config-20050124-2.3.0
coreutils-5.2.1-2.3.0
fsl-1.6.0-2.3.1
gcc-3.4.3-2.3.0
gdbm-1.8.3-2.3.0
glib-1.2.10-2.3.0
gzip-1.3.5-2.3.0
jpeg-6b-2.3.0
less-385-2.3.0
Trying to get OpenPKG 2.3.1 installed on HPUX 11.00/64. Here's my
current environment:
PATH=/opt/langtools/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/lbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ucb
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib:/opt/langtools/lib
GCC Version: 3.0.2
This is the end of the
Using OpenPKG 2.3.2 on HPUX 11.11. Have the following OpenPKG rpm's
installed:
autoconf-2.59-2.3.0
bash-3.0.16-2.3.0
binutils-2.15-2.3.0
bzip2-1.0.2-2.3.1
config-20050124-2.3.0
coreutils-5.2.1-2.3.0
fsl-1.6.0-2.3.1
gcc-3.4.3-2.3.0
gdbm-1.8.3-2.3.0
glib-1.2.10-2.3.0
gzip-1.3.5-2.3.1
Using OpenPKG 2.3.2 on HPUX 11.11. Have the following OpenPKG rpm's
installed:
autoconf-2.59-2.3.0
bash-3.0.16-2.3.0
binutils-2.15-2.3.0
bzip2-1.0.2-2.3.1
config-20050124-2.3.0
coreutils-5.2.1-2.3.0
fsl-1.6.0-2.3.1
gcc-3.4.3-2.3.0
gdbm-1.8.3-2.3.0
glib-1.2.10-2.3.0
gzip-1.3.5-2.3.1
jpeg-6b-2.3.0
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Freitag, 17. Juni 2005 10:51 schrieb ext Ralf S. Engelschall:
Try to add --disable-multibyte to the configure call in readline.spec
and try again. It guess the problem is then solved for you under HPUX.
Works for
Got the same results using the 2.4.1 code...
+ /tmp/rpm -bb openpkg.spec
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866
/tmp/rpm-tmp.8866[8]: LOGNAME: This variable is read only.
error: Bad exit status from /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866 (%prep)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866
I'm trying to get the Java Flash plugins to work with Firefox 1.0.4
(OpenPKG 2.4 version) with no success. I've made the proper symlinks
under /openpkg/lib/firefox/plugins but the plugins aren't being picked
up. I even tried installing one from the web (Flash) and I can't find
where it went.
Doug Summers wrote:
Got the same results using the 2.4.1 code...
+ /tmp/rpm -bb openpkg.spec
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866
/tmp/rpm-tmp.8866[8]: LOGNAME: This variable is read only.
error: Bad exit status from /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866 (%prep)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status
Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
Got the same results using the 2.4.1 code...
+ /tmp/rpm -bb openpkg.spec
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866
/tmp/rpm-tmp.8866[8]: LOGNAME: This variable is read only.
error: Bad exit status from /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866 (%prep)
RPM build errors
Doug Summers wrote:
I'm trying to get the Java Flash plugins to work with Firefox 1.0.4
(OpenPKG 2.4 version) with no success. I've made the proper symlinks
under /openpkg/lib/firefox/plugins but the plugins aren't being picked
up. I even tried installing one from the web (Flash) and I can't
Using a fully-patched Solaris 8 system (freshly built) I'm getting
segmentation faults running firefox 1.04. I have the following OpenPKG
rpm's installed (running full install of Solaris 8):
aalib-1.4rc5-2.4.0
atk-1.9.0-2.4.0
autoconf-2.59-2.4.0
automake-1.9.5-2.4.0
bash-3.0.16-2.4.0
Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
Got the same results using the 2.4.1 code...
+ /tmp/rpm -bb openpkg.spec
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866
/tmp/rpm-tmp.8866[8]: LOGNAME: This variable is read only.
error: Bad exit status from /tmp/rpm-tmp.8866 (%prep
Henri Gomez wrote:
got the same on AIX 5.2 (PASE).
problem for me also
2005/7/12, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
Got the same results using the 2.4.1 code...
+ /tmp/rpm -bb openpkg.spec
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /tmp
Henri Gomez wrote:
yes and it works. And I even rebuild OpenPKG with a gcc 3.4.4 located
in /usr/local
2005/7/13, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henri Gomez wrote:
got the same on AIX 5.2 (PASE).
problem for me also
2005/7/12, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Doug Summers wrote
Doug Summers wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
yes and it works. And I even rebuild OpenPKG with a gcc 3.4.4 located
in /usr/local
2005/7/13, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henri Gomez wrote:
got the same on AIX 5.2 (PASE).
problem for me also
2005/7/12, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Doug
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Henri - I got the exact same results with GCC 3.3.6 (from CURRENT). It
seems that the compile works fine, but the spec file is wrong. Just
before it crashes these commands are executed:
+ mv /openpkg/RPM/TMP/gcc33-3.3.6-root/openpkg
Julien TOUCHE wrote:
i'm trying to install openpkg on hpux 11.00/parisc. as the box only have a
default dev environmment (only hpux kernel compiler ...), i add gcc
flex with swinstall from:
ftp://hpux.connect.org.uk/oldgcc/ (3.3.2)
http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnu/flex-2.5.4a/
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Hi,
building groff (from openpkg 2.4.0) give this error message during
configure:
+ /nokia/du_rd_01/apps/lib/openpkg/bash ./configure
--prefix=/nokia/du_rd_01/apps
checking for gcc... /nokia/du_rd_01/apps/bin/cc
checking for C compiler default output file name...
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
I was also able to get GCC to build, by using --define=with_binutils
no and removing the RPM version of binutils. The mv command is failing
because of the parent
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/lib/$subdir
done
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/${triple}/include/* \
Ralf S. Engelschall
[EMAIL
Using 'openpkg rpm -qp filename.src.rpm --requires' gives me a nice list
of what OpenPKG rpm's are required to build the binary. How can I check
for the install dependencies? Postfix is one that comes to mind that
need procmail to install but not to build.
Doug
Simon J Mudd wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/openpkg/RPM/SRC/gcc/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm -q openpkg
openpkg-20050613-20050613
I am seeing the following references to /etc/mtab every time an rpm is
being installed or removed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/openpkg/RPM/SRC/gcc/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm --erase
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Simon J Mudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
OpenPKG
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/openpkg/RPM/PKG/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm -qa
openpkg-20050613-20050613
gcc-3.4.4-20050707.TEST_FOR_AIX
^^^
fsl-1.6.0-2.4.0
db-4.3.28.0-2.4.0
Using the latest Java 1.4.2 release from Sun...
When symlinking the Java plugin for Mozilla the browser never starts -
no error messages, no coredumps, no logs. The browser itself works fine
if the symlink is removed.
I'm using this one:
/usr/j2se/jre/plugin/sparc/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using the latest Java 1.4.2 release from Sun...
When symlinking the Java plugin for Mozilla the browser never starts -
no error messages, no coredumps, no logs. The browser itself works fine
if the symlink is removed.
I'm
Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005, Christian Reiber wrote:
Do you have any automated scripts for building everything?
Simon, I have a Perl script which creates a Makefile from RPMs and
SRPMs if it is of any help
I installed Postfix (latest from OpenPKG 2.4 updates) on a HPUX 11.00
box and copied over the main.cf from a working RHEL 3.0 machine. I'm
running into problems creating any of the .db files required to get
things started - aliases.db, access.db, virtual.db. For some reason
postmap thinks I'm
Doug Summers wrote:
I installed Postfix (latest from OpenPKG 2.4 updates) on a HPUX 11.00
box and copied over the main.cf from a working RHEL 3.0 machine. I'm
running into problems creating any of the .db files required to get
things started - aliases.db, access.db, virtual.db. For some reason
I thought I was having issues with Postfix but it turns out that DB is
the problem. I've tried recompiling with the --define=with_compat yes
switch but it doesn't help. Here is output from 'db_stat -d
/openpkg/etc/postfix/aliases.db':
(on solaris 9)
61561 Hash magic number
8 Hash
Doug Summers wrote:
I thought I was having issues with Postfix but it turns out that DB is
the problem. I've tried recompiling with the --define=with_compat yes
switch but it doesn't help. Here is output from 'db_stat -d
/openpkg/etc/postfix/aliases.db':
(on solaris 9)
61561 Hash magic
This issue fix have been verified on HPUX 11.00/32, 11.00/64, and
11.11/64.
Doug
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Simon J Mudd wrote:
Just to follow up my own post a little.
Simon J Mudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So removing libiconv makes gcc work. I am now compiling bind9 again
it it looks like it will complete.
It does.
Can someone explain why installing libiconv makes gcc fail, and does
this
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ran into this same issue (see thread AIX linking with
LIBICONV). What I did to solve it was:
1) Remove RPM version of libiconv
2) Rebuild OpenPKG GCC after building/installing OpenPKG libiconv
3) Rebuild any other package
This has happened twice to me today - once on Solaris 9 and the other on
HPUX 11.00/64. The proper init.d scripts are in place on both systems
(/sbin/init.d and /etc/init.d) and the K S scripts are located here:
Solaris 9
/etc/init.d/openpkg
/etc/rc0.d/K00openpkg
/etc/rc1.d/K00openpkg
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Hello All,
Doug seems to have solved this, though I don't understand how.
I tried to test the method to build and install libiconv and get it to
work with gcc.
Steps taken:
...
- build and install OpenPKG libiconv rpm
- uninstall OpenPKG gcc (as it stops working once
Doug Summers wrote:
Simon J Mudd wrote:
Hello All,
Doug seems to have solved this, though I don't understand how.
I tried to test the method to build and install libiconv and get it to
work with gcc.
Steps taken:
...
- build and install OpenPKG libiconv rpm
- uninstall OpenPKG gcc
working. I do remember perl causing some
problems, I ended up building it from source.
On 8/4/05, *Doug Summers* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Getting really close to getting this to build, using SGI's
pre-built gcc
3, which returns
Doug Henry wrote:
This error is very common under irix:
/usr/freeware/bin/gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../popt
-DOPENPKG -DOPENPKG_IRIX -I/tmp/openpkg-2.4.2/zlib-1.2.3
-I/tmp/openpkg-2.4.2/bzip2-1.0.3 -I/tmp/openpkg-2.4.2/beecrypt-4.1.2
-DOPENPKG -DOPENPKG_IRIX
How do you get openpkg build to ignore the BIN files? I've synced the
2.4 source tree so I'm running the command like this:
openpkg build -r /infotech/source/openpkg/2.4/ t1lib
However (even though the file is there) it barfs here:
# reading index file
# using XML parser
# reading index file
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Doug Summers wrote:
I thought I was having issues with Postfix but it turns out that DB is
the problem. I've tried recompiling with the --define=with_compat yes
switch but it doesn't help. Here is output from 'db_stat -d
Had to jump through a couple of hoops but I finally got it to compile:
1) Built empty binutils package
2) Added '--with-libiconv-prefix=/usr \' to configure section of gcc.spec
3) Built with openpkg rpm -bb gcc.spec --define=with_binutils no
--define=l_cc gcc
I'm using GCC 3.4.3 trying to build OpenPKG (version 20050815). I'm
getting closer but still failing here (the evil rpm again)...
/usr/bin/gcc -c -I. -I../db/dist/.. -I../db/dist/../dbinc -DOPENPKG
-DOPENPKG_HPUX -I/var/tmp/openpkg-20050815/zlib-1.2.3
-I/var/tmp/openpkg-20050815/bzip2-1.0.3
I'm getting the daily cron jobs from OpenPKG hanging on some machines,
sometimes nearly killing the CPU. Here's a sample from one machine that
was unusable:
ps -ef | grep openpkg
root 1691 1 0 Aug15 ?00:00:00 /openpkg/sbin/saslauthd
-a shadow -n 2
root 1733 1691 0
Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
I'm getting the daily cron jobs from OpenPKG hanging on some machines,
sometimes nearly killing the CPU. Here's a sample from one machine that
was unusable:
ps -ef | grep openpkg
[...]
root 7299 7296 91 Aug16
(On AIX) Running into a problem with terminals not being recognized with
tcsh but working with bash. ldd is reporting the following:
ldd /openpkg/bin/tcsh
/openpkg/bin/tcsh needs:
/usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
/usr/lib/libtermcap.a(shr.o)
/unix
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
(On AIX) Running into a problem with terminals not being recognized with
tcsh but working with bash. ldd is reporting the following:
ldd /openpkg/bin/tcsh
/openpkg/bin/tcsh needs:
/usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
/usr
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
(On AIX) Running into a problem with terminals not being recognized with
tcsh but working with bash. ldd is reporting the following:
ldd /openpkg/bin/tcsh
/openpkg/bin/tcsh needs:
/usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
/usr
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
(On AIX) Running into a problem with terminals not being recognized with
tcsh but working with bash. ldd is reporting the following:
ldd /openpkg/bin/tcsh
/openpkg/bin/tcsh needs:
/usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
/usr
I need to move the 3 Openpkg ID's from 1000-1002 to 700-702 (names are
staying the same). Will this cause a problem down the road when I build
new packages? Obviously I need to change all of the UID's but I'm
concerned new package builds will use the old UID's and not the new ones.
Doug
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
I need to move the 3 Openpkg ID's from 1000-1002 to 700-702 (names are
staying the same). Will this cause a problem down the road when I build
new packages? Obviously I need to change all of the UID's but I'm
concerned new
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005, Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Getting this at the beginning of the build...
+ cd lsof_4.75_src
+ case powerpc-aix5.1 in
+ echo 'Platform powerpc-aix5.1 not supported'
Platform powerpc-aix5.1 not supported
I've found that to get the properly created startup scripts for AIX 5.x
I needed to add a symlink before installing: /etc/rc.d /etc/init.d.
Anyone else run into this?
Doug
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Dan wrote:
I'm trying to create a build environment under Solaris 9 (completely
stock) in which to build the PLUS tree as well as rebuild the CORE
packages, as encouraged by the tutorial. So far I haven't found
documentation or example configs anywhere online, other than how to
specify settings
Does this make any sense??? It's only happening to one user (amitd):
$ sudo -l
User amitd may run the following commands on this host:
(root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/umount /cdrom
(root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/mount /cdrom
(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/umount /cdrom
(root) NOPASSWD:
Doug Summers wrote:
Anyone built (or tried to build) for this platform? I'm installing a new
IBM system this week and don't want to use AIX.
FYI - I got OpenPKG 2.4.2 to build on a 7026-H70 using RHEL 4 (64-bit
system). The RHEL3 I tried on a similar machine failed, looping
continuously
I needed to rebuild my OpenPKG 2.4 installation on a Solaris 8 machine.
For some reason I'm getting this during the build of binutils:
/usr/local/bin/gcc -W -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-DOPENPKG_OS_SOLARIS -o size size.o bucomm.o version.o filemode.o
../bfd/.libs/libbfd.a
This one is making absolutely no sense. I've been working with OpenPKG
2.4.x since it came out and never had problems building procmail. In
fact, I just gone done rebuilding a Solaris 9 system using postfix and
have no troubles (within the last week).
Now, on either Solaris 8 9 (including
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005, OpenPKG wrote:
OpenPKG Registry finally launched!
[...]
The first questions pop up around the OpenPKG Registry.
We will try hard to answer
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
I've gotten past the build problems with OpenPKG 2.5 and have
successfully built make, m4, binutils. However, I'm having problems
with most of the other packages (tested bison, libiconv, gcc) that all
die here:
ar cru
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
I cannot believe that both result in the same errors related to external
DSOs. I would expect that perhaps prefix/bin/ar results in them. But
at least the system ar should be totally quiet on the above commands
Using OpenPKG 2.5, HPUX 11.23/IA64...
binutils-2.16.1-2.5.0
bison-2.1-2.5.0
db-4.3.29.0-2.5.0
flex-2.5.31-2.5.0
gcc-4.0.2-2.5.0
libiconv-9.99.99-2.5.0 (empty package, couldn't compile)
m4-1.4.3-2.5.0
make-3.80-2.5.0
openpkg-2.5.0-2.5.0
openpkg-registry-0.2.5-20051129
openpkg-tools-0.8.47-2.5.0
I've been able to successfully upgrade my HPUX 11.00/32 server to
OpenPKG 2.5 with the following adjustments:
1) Had to build gcc3-3.4.5 from CURRENT before building gcc-4.0.2. For
whatever reason the previously installed gcc-3.4.4-2.4.0 didn't work...
2) OpenSSH 4.2p1 builds fine, but
The proper /sbin/init.d entries are there as well as in /sbin/rc2.d.
Starting either of these scripts manually works fine.
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Could you add the ability to sort the registered instances by
description as well as instance ID?
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Adam D. Morley wrote:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 01:55:34PM +0100, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
Am Freitag, 16. Dezember 2005 13:06 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
[snip]
[ Email originally send (but might be stuck in moderation)
From: Bernhard Reiter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openpkg-users@openpkg.org
Using RHEL 3.0 w/NIS (compat mode for use with netgroups)...
I use a combination of NIS (/etc/passwd, not /etc/shadow) and OpenAFS
(authentication). The openpkg ID's I use are passed through NIS. I was
able to get ProFTPD to see my NIS UID's but the daemon won't start with
an UID that's not
Don't have this problem on AIX 5.1. Using IBM's compiler here but get
the same errors using GCC:
source='find.c' object='find.o' libtool=no \
DEPDIR=.deps depmode=aix /bin/sh ../depcomp \
/usr/vac/bin/cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../gnulib/lib -I../lib
-I../gnulib/lib -I../intl
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005, Henri Gomez wrote:
Did there is a chance we see one day OpenPKG AIX binaries available
for download and use ?
Only if either someone else contributes the CORE packages to us and
we place it into contrib/ or if the OpenPKG Foundation has AIX
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to fail:
+ cd lsof_4.76_src
+ /syscfg/opkg/lib/openpkg/shtool install -c -s lsof
/syscfg/opkg/RPM/TMP/lsof-4.76-root/syscfg/opkg/bin/
strip:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to fail:
+ cd lsof_4.76_src
+ /syscfg/opkg/lib/openpkg/shtool install -c -s lsof
/syscfg/opkg/RPM
Henri Gomez wrote:
Did you use the AIX strip or the GNU one ?
2005/12/29, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing
Running Postfix 2.2.5 but the same errors are happening on the
OpenPKG-Current version:
After successfully building Postfix (used openpkg build as well as
openpkg rpm --rebuild) I'm getting these errors when sending mail,
either local or forwarded:
Dec 30 16:20:16 bravery warning
Using the contributed Zen 2.1 binaries I was able to build the following
packages for Tru64 5.1:
openpkg-2.5.1-2.5.1
m4-1.4.3-2.5.0
binutils-2.16.1-2.5.0
make-3.80-2.5.0
libiconv-1.10-2.5.0
gcc-4.0.2-2.5.0
I'm stuck building perl (seems to be a major sticking point with the
fringe OS's as I'm
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
I want to be able to recreate how I built certain binary RPM's. How to I
get the build options that were used?
prefix/bin/openpkg rpm -qi package-name
The build options are at the end under Provides: as the build options
I know it's old but I still have a few to support...
Using GCC 3.4.3 from UCLA's archives. I believe this error was similar
to what I first got trying to build OpenPKG 2.3 on AIX 5.1:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../popt -DOPENPKG
-DOPENPKG_AIX -I/tmp/openpkg-2.5.1/zlib-1.2.3
Doug Summers wrote:
I know it's old but I still have a few to support...
Using GCC 3.4.3 from UCLA's archives. I believe this error was similar
to what I first got trying to build OpenPKG 2.3 on AIX 5.1:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../popt -DOPENPKG
-DOPENPKG_AIX -I/tmp
Using samba-3.0.21a-20051230 on RHEL 3.0...
I was able to successfully get Samba w/ADS support built, but had to add
this to the command line:
--define=with_ads yes --define=l_ldflags -L$prefix/lib
--define=l_cppflags -I$prefix/include
For some reason, without explicitly adding the LDFLAGS
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
Using samba-3.0.21a-20051230 on RHEL 3.0...
I was able to successfully get Samba w/ADS support built, but had to add
this to the command line:
--define=with_ads yes --define=l_ldflags -L$prefix/lib
--define=l_cppflags -I
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
What's weird is that the build actually completed but it skipped the ADS
part because it couldn't find the LDAP or Kerberos libraries. I didn't
even notice until I tried to run 'net ads' and it complained about
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
I've tried using the OpenPKG-current version, but get the same results.
Also tried using the IRIX cc compiler as well as the GCC 2.9.5 that was
previously installed:
./libtool --mode=compile --quiet /syscfg/opkg/bin
On the website Tru64 5.1 is listed as deprecated - when was the last
version of OpenPKG that at least partially supported Tru64 4.0? I've
made a lot of progress building OpenPKG 2.5.1 on Tru64 5.1 after using
the Zen for Open Source 2.1 binaries to compile from and wanted to try
the same thing
Doesn't matter what compiler I use - it always dies here:
+ /syscfg/opkg/bin/make --no-print-directory
/syscfg/opkg/bin/cc -c -O2 -I. ./dftables.c
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link /syscfg/opkg/bin/cc -O2 -I. -I. -o
dftables dftables.o
mkdir .libs
/syscfg/opkg/bin/cc -O2 -I. -I. -o dftables
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
[...]
I've tried using the OpenPKG-current version, but get the same results.
Also tried using the IRIX cc compiler as well as the GCC 2.9.5 that was
previously installed:
./libtool --mode=compile --quiet /syscfg/opkg/bin
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
Doesn't matter what compiler I use - it always dies here:
+ /syscfg/opkg/bin/make --no-print-directory
/syscfg/opkg/bin/cc -c -O2 -I. ./dftables.c
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link /syscfg/opkg/bin/cc -O2 -I. -I. -o
dftables
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
You can't really disable it explicitly as the contained OSSP sa
library's source code just detects IPV6 via some #ifdefs on the symbol
AF_INET6
Summers* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:
You can't really disable it explicitly
Taking Doug Henry's suggestion I rebuilt my IRIX binaries using only
GCC3, making symlinks to all of these to the GCC4 names. Everything I've
built, including perl, has built with no extra configuration (except for
openssl sudo).
However - I'm having issues building postfix and I believe
Looks like Tru64 5.1 has the same problem compiling as FreeBSD does. The
fix incorporated in the %prep section works if configured for Tru64:
%prep
%setup -q
chmod a+rx install-sh
case %{l_platform -t} in
*-freebsd4*|*-dec-osf5* )
%{l_shtool} subst \
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