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with the new package
openpkg-tools (containing then all OpenPKG Tool Chain commands in one
bundle, including the old index and build ones).
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the final binary RPM
file name (the full file name)?
In OpenPKG-CURRENT and OpenPKG-2.0 you can use:
| $ openpkg rpm --eval '%{l_platform -p}-%{l_tag}'
| ix86-freebsd4.9-uop
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cannot execute them anyway. I was not aware that the
Apache 2 apxs now requires such files (the original Apache 1.3 apxs I've
invented some years ago does not). I've removed the rm again. Sorry
for the inconvinience and thanks for your feedback.
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installed as a test OpenPKG 2.0's openpkg
and CURRENT's openpkg-tool and it worked fine.
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http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=14917 for details), so just try
again with bind-9.2.3-20040217 and the issue is solved. Thanks for your
feedback.
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
That's strange. I've tested it and it builded fine for me (I'm
using FreeBSD 4). Are you sure you are using exactly the latest
mysql-4.0.18-20040214 I rolled before? And under what OS are you
$ rpm -ivh /tmp/openpkg/rep
yes
%option with_innodbno
+%option with_openssl no
Use the generic with_ssl, please. We recently renamed all similar
options to with_ssl.
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
i try to add an openssl option to mysql-4 (current) with the attached
patch but get the following:
/home/www-test/local/bin/cc
-DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME=\/home/www-test/local\
-DDATADIR=\/home
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Installing
/tmp/openpkg/rep/current/SRC/oracle-barebone-9.2.0.1-20040205.nosrc.rpm
Executing(%prep): env -i /home/www-test/local/lib/openpkg/bash --norc
--noprofile --posix -e /home/www-test/local/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.31503
+ cd /home/www-test
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Ok, the correct way is the one I've comitted now:
http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=14865
failed here :(
/bin/bash ../libtool --mode=link /home/www-test/local/bin/cc -O3
-DDBUG_OFF -O2 -pipe -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
we are working on this with the implementation of a new
additional OpenPKG tool chain (which runs on top of RPM).
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on hundrets of target machines. For binary
installations APT worked fine for me.
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that was also my experience from over one year ago.
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-- especially under Solaris (most reports talk about Solaris).
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just use the OpenPKG-CURRENT packages, they are
mostly identical to what you'll see in OpenPKG 2.0 within two weeks.
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not not work. But with OpenPKG-CURRENT
and the soon to be released OpenPKG 2.0 it will work as long as you
roll your own local version of the oracle-barebone package. See the
description in this package for details how to achieve this.
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-20040128. Thanks for the feedback.
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believe that you are really using a plain OpenPKG,
because all those problems you have like the /bin/sh dependency are
already solved by us. Are you sure you are using OpenPKG out-of-the-box?
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the .src.sh by specifying the --prefix=/opt/spike
already there. Sorry if the existing --prefix on the binary .sh file is
confusing.
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I've downloaded it again and rolled a new apache source RPM.
Thanks for your feedback.
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needed the PHP4 package it is the only one I
fixed in the spec file.
Thanks for your feedback. I've comitted your fix to CVS.
See http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=13827 for details.
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to compile sasl
--with_ldap, and then recompile OpenLDAP --with_sasl ?
Yes, exactly. The same you would have to do without OpenPKG
to break out of this chicken and egg situation.
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see. Do you have any docs about how and why? It would make
live easier then making a tree diff to the original sendmail
distribution and finding every parameter in the sendmail docs.
No extra docs available, sorry.
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-1.3.1. But these are
old versions with the security bugfix backported. And that's the way we
do all security update packages: the vendor version is intentionally
kept (for full compatibility) and the security fix is included.
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. You _always_
can just take the latest one, i.e., with the highest patch-level number
X in 1.3.X. The intermediate patch-levels are just the history on the
1.3-SOLID branch.
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or
unresolved symbol, etc. There is just the hint that the problem seems
to be in the compress/uncompress functions of the MySQL client library.
Hmmm... I've no clue what is going on here. What platform is this?
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are not flagged as %config files in the RPM, they are
deleted and overwritten from scratch by RPM AFAIK. If they are flagged
as %config, they are treated differently and are kept as is.
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In such a situation try to use strace -p 20682. It is usually able to show you the
last system call in which it is now hanging.
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directs the packages
to the /opt/Forte-7.0 stuff and this way confuse everything.
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this be default)?
The emacs package (see rpm -qpi on the package) has a build-time
option with_x11 which results in an X11-based GNU Emacs. Additionally,
there is an xemacs package which is the X11-only XEmacs.
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not support the NFS locking.
So, what type is your NFS server? If it is FreeBSD or Linux, try
a different one and repeat? I'm sure it then will work fine...
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If I run the above test program on our RedHat 9 box on a NFS filesystem
mounted from a NetApp filer or a Solaris 8 box, it works fine (rv=0).
Same on a local filesystem. But if I run it on a NFS filesystem mounted
from a FreeBSD or Linux
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the MTA dependency in each OpenPKG package.
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the
http://cvs.openpkg.org/openpkg-src/openpkg/platform script, run it and
fix/enhance it so it correctly detects the platform and then provide me
with the details/patch.
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as the dependency for the
texinfo package now. Thanks for your feedback.
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OpenPKG CVS Repository
http://cvs.openpkg.org/
Server: cvs.openpkg.org Name: Ralf S. Engelschall
Root: /e/openpkg/cvs
the
requirements of your few CURRENT packages.
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package (which is 3.x) and
(2) a subset of them really depends on gcc 3.x features and no longer
compiles with a gcc 2.x.
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private to the
OpenPKG instance.
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Microsoft Office Viewer for WINE -- or
how to display Microsoft Office format files on x86-based Linux/FreeBSD
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wrong.
I think because of the compression you have no chance. The best solution
for all this, as I already mentioned, to roll the .src.rpm yourself from
the parts.
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for casting some fooN package to
virtually provide foo.
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here a small patch to add propolice option to gcc-3.3 in current
[...]
Thanks. I'm investigating on this...
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/SUNWcc/bin/cc etc.
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/spool/imapd is definitely incorrect in OpenPKG.
Yes, it has to be prefix/var/imapd/spool, of course.
Christoph, you're currently hacking on imapd: can you fix this, too?
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%l_cc gcc
%l_cflags -pipe -O3 -march=i686 -funroll-loops
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-time which was used at the
built-time of Perl. The build-time of a module (usually in package
perl-xxx) is the run-time of perl, hence the perl package
requires under both build- and run-time to gcc.
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On Thu, Feb 13, 2003, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
Just confirmed that the same happens on solaris 9. I see that the spec file
explicitly removes all the shared libraries during the install phase. Maybe
the --disable-shared option should be used with configure instead?
The OpenPKG 1.2
to define OPENSSL_DISABLE_OLD_DES_SUPPORT.
[...]
Now comitted to CVS and releases as postgresql-7.3.2-20030216.
See http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=7469 for details.
Thanks for your support.
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package unfortunately is fully broken under
run-time. The problems are already fixed in OpenPKG-CURRENT. I'll try to
merge the fixes back to 1.2 and release an 1.2.1 postgresql package
for OpenPKG 1.2 today.
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, although Python is not one of my favorite pieces of software ;_)
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Thanks for the suggestion.
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openpkg) for generating an
individual local index. And then use this with openpkg build.
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Exactly, that's why I use my personal server here at home:
[...]
s/why I use/what I use on/
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yes I would be carefully about: AFAIK this
still does _NOT_ work on all platforms and even on those where it works
it has some nasty restrictions (like it cannot be used in combination
with other options [like UseLogin AFAIK], etc).
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far, I haven't found much in the docs on the web site.
I've added a few hints under http://www.openpkg.org/faq.html#porting now.
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building steps.
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on OpenPKG-CURRENT based upgrades now and for OpenPKG 1.0 and 1.1 based
upgrades later (once 1.2 exists).
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show me the output of
$ uname -a
$ uname -m
$ uname -s
$ uname -r
I can look for you into config.guess and try to help you...
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2002, Miles Egan wrote:
Is there an rsync server for the current srpms? I'd rather not download the
whole shmear again.
rsync://rsync.openpkg.org/openpkg-ftp/current/SRC/
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acceptable to build binary
RPMs just for a subset of packages. The only point you have to be aware
of is that the selected subset has to be self-consistent, i.e., it has
no dependencies to other packages not part of the subset.
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://www.openpkg.org/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/openpkg-re/. In particular what
you need us the src2make.pl script which is given the source RPMs. It
generates a Makefile which allows you to build the corresponding binary
RPMs.
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the settings just exit
from this sub-shell.
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call manually and add an -E option to cc and attach a | grep
optarg. I guess there is no output at all which means that all declarations
of optarg were skipped because none of the conditions for the surrounding
blocks are true.
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your issues.
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