On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:09:52PM +0300, Alex wrote:
> 
> TP> I have tried to build libvuurmuur for x86_64, but get an error:
> 
> TP> Processing files: libvuurmuur-0.5.71-1
> TP> error: File not found by glob:
> TP> /var/tmp/libvuurmuur-0.5.71-root/usr/lib/libvuurmuur*
> TP> error: File not found:
> TP> /var/tmp/libvuurmuur-0.5.71-root/usr/lib/vuurmuur
> 
> 
> TP> RPM build errors:
> TP>     user alex does not exist - using root
> TP>     user alex does not exist - using root
> TP>     File not found by glob:
> TP> /var/tmp/libvuurmuur-0.5.71-root/usr/lib/libvuurmuur*
> TP>     File not found: /var/tmp/libvuurmuur-0.5.71-root/usr/lib/vuurmuur
> 
> TP> I have not taken a look at the spec file, but maybe Alex has a clue what
> TP> causes this error.
> 
> TP> Tiger!P
> TP> P.S. I have not tried the other packages, because I think they depend on
> TP> the libvuurmuur-devel.
> 
>   Hello Tiger!P,
>   I can't give you exact answer so as i test it (.src.rpm) on SuSE and FC
> and all work fine but you don't write what system you use.

I use Fedora Core 5 on a x86_64 system. with rpmbuild version 4.4.2.

> What means
> "(was Fedora Core 5 and OpenSuse 10.1 packages)" phrase in your letter
> subject?

That means that that was the previous subject, but that that subject is
not valid anymore (I don't talk about those packages).

> '.src.rpm' packages single for all distros.
>   But i think that matter with how work pathname expansion algorithm
> (* symbol in this case) on your system.

It is a little bit different, after reading your message I check the
directories that were created when running rpmbuild --rebuild
libvuurmuur-0.5.71-1.src.rpm

And I don't have a usr/lib/ directory, but a usr/lib64/ directory in the
buildroot. I think that that gives the problem.

>   What system, shell, rpm version you use?

For system and rpm see above, I use bash as shell.

I'll see if I can change the .spec file to use the lib64 dir.

Thanks for giving me a hint about where to look.

Tiger!P

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