Hi,
I tried to compile
Bind 9 with DLZ support, and the patches do not apply correctly.
The error text is
appendend.
Bye,
Peter
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in advance,
Peter Zimmer
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s_client.o speed.o s_time.o apps.o s_cb.o s_socket.o
app_rand
.o version.o sess_id.o ciphers.o nseq.o pkcs12.o pkcs8.o spkac.o smime.o
rand.o e
ngine.o ocsp.o prime.o ${LIBDEPS} )
/usr/lib/amd64/crt1.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
Thanx for your help,
Peter Zimmer
On Fri, Jan 20
Hi,
as our nightly-build script stops after this error, I got only a few packages
compiled.
After I forced the script to continue compiling after the openssl error, over
90 other openpkg packages compiled without an error.
Peter Zimmer
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wrong?
Thanks for your help,
Peter ZImmer
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-5.8.8-20070708
error: Could not open %files file
/opt/local/RPM/TMP/perl-stats-5.8.8/files: No such file or directory
RPM build errors:
Could not open %files file
/opt/local/RPM/TMP/perl-stats-5.8.8/files: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best Regards,
Peter Zimmer
HI,
I found a clue myself.
After installation of the perl-ds package, the error occurs on compilation of
an arbitrary package.
When I uninstall the perl-ds package, the error doesn't occur anymore.
Thus, the problem is within the perl-ds package.
Best regards,
Peter Zimmer
Sorry,
this E-mail was regarding the other issue with the perl-stats RPM-package.
The OpenLDAP problem still exists.
Best regards,
Peter
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Von: Peter Zimmer
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. August 2007 08:47
An: Peter Zimmer; openpkg-users@openpkg.org
Betreff: AW
HI,
I found a clue myself.
After installation of the perl-ds package, the error occurs on compilation of
an arbitrary package.
When I uninstall the perl-ds package, the error doesn't occur anymore.
Thus, the problem is within the perl-ds package.
Best regards,
Peter Zimmer