of work.
Nice to hear. Thanls. BTW, in case you are still fighting againts some
of its options, the utility has a perl-openpkg(1) manual page which
documents them.
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Wonderful! Then I have no complaint. Though it would be nice if that were
documented in the FAQ :)
I've added it to the Wiki now:
http://wiki.openpkg.org/?HintGeneralConfigNoReplace
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there. Please compare your .spec to the other
over 850 .spec files in OpenPKG to better see what features of RPM we
are using and which we aren't.
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# ~/.rpmmacros:
%config config(noreplace)
This way all %config tags in the OpenPKG .spec files are on-the-fly
replaced with %config(noreplace) and as a result you get the .rpmnew
instead of .rpmsave files. Voila!
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at 2.2.12. So, if you don't have a mirror as of some time ago,
it is rather hard to install imapd 2.2.11 with OpenPKG anyway... ;-)
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} with %{l_cflags} to turn off optimizations,
etc.
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). Can you retry
with the latest openpkg package from OpenPKG-CURRENT? If it now works
I'll do a Merge From Current (MFC) soon, so this is available in OpenPKG
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OpenPKG's neon package.
I've fixed exactly this problem yesterday in CURRENT ;-)
http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=22373
I'll merge those fixes into 2.3-SOLID soon.
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2. Will I be able to upgrade OpenPKG from 2.1 to 2.3 directly or will I
need to update 2.1 to 2.2 then 2.2 to 2.3?
You will be able to upgrade directly from 2.1 to 2.3.
Fantastic! Nice work
OpenPKG from 2.1 to 2.3 directly or will I
need to update 2.1 to 2.2 then 2.2 to 2.3?
You will be able to upgrade directly from 2.1 to 2.3.
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/conf.c
(checkcompat function).
It needs some additional testing [...]
So, I've left this one out for now...
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. Make sure a /dev/random or at least /dev/urandom
exists. For FreeBSD configure rand_irqs in /etc/rc.conf.
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the individual articles, of course. If you ever wanted to show your
affiliation with OpenPKG, you can get the necessary stuff there now.
Yours,
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2005, F. Even wrote:
Just add to your prefix/etc/rc.conf:
postfix_log_numfiles=20
postfix_log_minsize=
This way the logs should be rotated every night, independent of
the size and the last 20 logfiles
and this is by default at (luckily
you are ;-) midnight. For how long the logfiles are kept you can control
in prefix/etc/rc.conf by overriding he postfix_log_numfiles variable
from prefix/etc/rc.d/rc.postfix.
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postfix_log_numfiles=20
postfix_log_minsize=
This way the logs should be rotated every night, independent of
the size and the last 20 logfiles are kept.
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So it is now available with the openpkg-tools package from
OpenPKG-CURRENT. Once everyone is happy with the changes, I can MFC it
to OpenPKG-2.2. Just drop me a note.
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be strange if it doesn't work there... ;-)
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it was not downloaded correctly.
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Is is possible that I need the latest GCC?
No, see my PS above. fts.c needs manual adjustment for every additional OS...
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of ExtUtils::MakeMaker and perl-openpkg still does not support
Module::Build.
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On Fri, Dec 10, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 08:44:48AM +0100, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
I'm trying to ircd to run as a non-root user but it doesn't seem to run
to be started as root in order to listen to the port...
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in general and especially not
for production use.
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files there were just one or two lines added
(according to the examples contained there) for the storage methid, the
hostname and the access policy. So, setting up INN is usually harmless.
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OpenPKG 2.2 with older packages, even from 2003.
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out.
OpenPKG is a tool, nothing more. If it still doesn't help you solving
the problem, either fix it or throw it away.
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can fix this problem by simple removing the
substitution. It is now fixed with ant-1.6.2-20041027 and higher.
See http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=19886 for details. Thanks for
figuring out this subtle bug in the packaging of Ant.
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-launcher.jar
is correctly specified. Hmmm... sorry, I've no clue...
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for OpenPKG instances.
All OpenPKG packages work equally well with an arbitrary prefix.
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do not have to copy, etc. Just consult one of
the dozend how-to documents on the net on how to create a clean and
correct chroot(2) environment for a particular OS.
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Perhaps something like permission denied (because a /usr/include
header is not readable) or similar?
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in rc.conf with my setting ?
Just place the name=value settings into your rc.conf file
in order to override the ones in the rc.xxx files' %config sections.
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build package`
to get the lates package from CURRENT Release ?
I think you at least have to specify the path to the CURRENT
00INDEX.rdf.bz2 file manually unless your openpkg bootstrap package is
a CURRENT one.
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not
perform any vendor version upgrades within a release. But either use
OpenPKG CURRENT today (which already has Spamassassin 3.0.0 final) or
wait until next week after OpenPKG 2.2 is available (which then also
contains Spamassassin 3.0.0).
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004, Aaron Bostick wrote:
I would like to be able to use a cpan module called Net::Jabber but the
perl-net src rpm does not provide for this particular.
I realize there are tons of cpan Net modules, so I am wondering
and display a
warning.
.rpmsave are only created for config files. rc.xxx are not config files,
hence no .rpmsave files.
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that they are not known by RPM and this have to
be upgraded manually, there are no known side-effects.
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this successfully, although the
%doc feature is still not really deployed in a larger scope within
OpenPKG.
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see, it has a with_x11 option which by default is set to
yes. If you build the package with openpkg rpm --rebuild --without
x11 ... this option will be set to no and you no longer have any
dependencies to X11.
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this rpm command you are calling is /bin/rpm (because in
OpenPKG 2.1 there is no rpm command in the namespace) and this way
RedHat's RPM. You have to run /openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm, of course.
Please see OpenPKG's tutorial and the slideset for details.
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be
correctly loaded with openpkg rpm -qpi.
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release at the release time. X.Y.{1,2,...} packages go into UPD
during the maintenance of the release until it becomes end of life.
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Is there a configure switch I can use to tell my package to build
against the /opkg/lib/libdb.a file instead of the .so files of the host
system?
Add -L%{l_prefix}/lib or even better %{l_ldflags} to LDFLAGS
or LIBS of Jabber's Makefile(s).
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the trick :-)
Thanks for the contribution. I've taken it over.
See http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=19083 for details.
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this?
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is security updates (see current zlib security advisory) which
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Yes, the cross-platform support makes this rather difficult. We have
since a longer time plans to build our packages dynamically against
our libraries, but until we can easily solve the multiple
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for this because they are part of the standard set
of enabled options usually everone wants always.
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... I've never used the CPAN shell, because our perl-xxx packages
contain mostly everything one needs. But to me it looks like a problem
in this CPAN shell. Nevertheless, the MD5 stuff you should find in the
OpenPKG perl-crypto package.
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Postfix MTA installed both from the vendor
and from OpenPKG is will conflict at least when trying to bind to the
listening socket. Either disable the vendor daemon or even deinstall it.
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to give us feedback.
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of using the dedicated restricted user is reasonably secure here.
3rd) What does option with_dlz enables ?
It's for serving both zone and meta informations directly out
of a RDBMs like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
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from /opkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.3 (%prep)
Hmmm... yes, your problem is that the SSL/TLS patch conflicts with the
WHOSON patch. I've fixed this in postfix-2.1.4-2.1.2 now by patching a
different part of src/util/Makefile.in now.
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 12:03:09AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
[..]
One could special case the openpkg package, but I'd like to avoid this
if possible.
The following patch
On Sun, Jul 25, 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
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Then I'll release openpkg-tool with your patch. Thanks.
Ok, openpkg-tools-0.8.16-20040725 and openpkg-tools-0.8.16-2.1.1
now contain this patch and no longer try to update the bootstrap
package every time. Thanks for the fast help, Michael
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004, Michael van Elst wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 08:59:01AM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
That's a known bug in the openpkg build command (see
http://cvs.openpkg.org/getfile/openpkg-tools/TODO for a
list of known issues). It works fine for CURRENT, but when
we have
to afford a special case here, haven't we?
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Yours,
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Yes, for RHEL we had to deinstall the NPTL stuff AFAIK. You can
compare the list of packages we are having on our RHEL 3 box under
http://cvs.openpkg.org/getfile/openpkg-re/osprereq.txt.
Thomas, do you know which particular package has to be deinstalled?
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if a DSO mod_suphp.so would be used,
but this is not in OpenPKG because we statically built mod_suphp into
the apache executable. So, everything is ok. Just ignore the message.
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for a few selected packages (most of the time because you want even more
bleeding edge versions for them).
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See http://www.openpkg.org/doc/slideset/openpkg/slide-023-m.html:
$ openpkg rpm -e `openpkg rpm -q --whatrequires openpkg`
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switch to tell it where
to grab python libraries from... Any ideas?
No, no clue from my side: As a Perl hacker I'm trying hard to not having
to know anything about Python ;-)
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load until recently
because of a strange bug in our OSSP lmtp2nntp servers (which is
deployed in three OpenPKG instances on this machine ;-). But it should
be solved now. Try it again, please.
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On Wed, Apr 28, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
is there any package to rotate log as non-root user ?
(newsyslog seems to work only as root; non-root mode not fully
functionnal it seems)
Perhaps setting up an own cronjob and run shtool rotate there?
Ralf S
spots and
commit this.
Done together with a few other fixes. Thanks. See
http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=16205 for details.
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reads:
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[/usr/opkg/bin/openpkg rpm]
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-r /e/openpkg/SRC
-f /e/openpkg/SRC/00INDEX.rdf.bz2
-P sudo
-N sudo
-E j2se
-E uvscan
-E kde-qt
-E mozilla
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a $prefix/bin/rc could make
trouble: under rc --eval the original PATH is used (for reasons I no
longer can remember). So, does it happen for you just under rc --eval?
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contribution.
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and if this works for you, then the script is not broken.
But OTOH I think we can remove the quotes anyway...
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with the box access details, please.
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with your 2.0 environment)? If yes, I'll merge the fix
to OpenPKG-2.0 with a coreutils-5.2.0-2.0.2.
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if it is not ok to remove them.
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:47, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Under OpenPKG 2.0 (and a not too out-dated OpenPKG CURRENT) just place
into prefix/etc/rc.conf the entry openpkg_rc_def=no and all your
services will be disabled by default. For older
the textutils
package with coreutils and you get gmd5sum. If you build
with with_legacy=yes, you get md5sum.
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and can lead to more problems with applications.
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[100%]
./openpkg-2.0.1-2.0.1.sparc64-solaris8-olo.rpm = 0
bash-2.03#
This is a known bug in openpkg build. We'd still no time
to investigate there, but we'll try to fix it soon...
Ralf S. Engelschall
, good catch! Fixed with sendmail-8.12.11-2.0.1.src.rpm
and sendmail-8.12.11-20040405.src.rpm. Thanks for the feedback.
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and build no other commands are currently functional.
The implementation of the OpenPKG Tool Chain just began...
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and installed 2.0 perl-*
packages?
[...]
Yes, even if your perl version is different, because Perl
automatically finds modules also in older versioned directories.
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documentation in form of a man page
(man rc).
And since OpenPKG 2.0 and CURRENT since 200402xx, use have to use
openpkg man rc.
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. Is this what you're referring to as build?
openpkg build is provided by the openpkg-tool addon package.
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first have
to manually change their configuration to let them listen on other IPs.
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with option --tag
but it can be overridden for each package on the rpm --rebuild command
line with an option --tag, too.
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