Re: [gentoo-user] Trying to create nessus-bin-3.2.0 ebuild
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 4:00 AM, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've taken a slightly different route, going for the debian package. Instead of looking for an eclass to handle the conversion i just did it manually with deb2targz. Handley debian has openssl-0.9.8, so the dependancies are correct without having to resort to ugly symlinks, although nessusd does complain about no version information available in libssl and libcrypto. Oh' thanks a lot for the information. nessus from suse10 does not starts at all for me. -- Vladimir Rusinov Voronezh, Russia UNIX Admin @ Murano Software
Re: [gentoo-user] Trying to create nessus-bin-3.2.0 ebuild
On Friday 21 March 2008 10:11:30 Vladimir Rusinov wrote: How can I fix this? Sorry, I can't tell you how, but I can concur with your findings. I've tried 3 different 3.2.0 release RPMs and rpmoffset/rpm2targz can't parse any of them. However the 3.0.5 suse10 RPM does work. I'm going to look for a newer rpm2targz. -- Mike Williams -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Trying to create nessus-bin-3.2.0 ebuild
On 3/21/08, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 21 March 2008 10:11:30 Vladimir Rusinov wrote: How can I fix this? Sorry, I can't tell you how, but I can concur with your findings. I've tried 3 different 3.2.0 release RPMs and rpmoffset/rpm2targz can't parse any of them. However the 3.0.5 suse10 RPM does work. I'm going to look for a newer rpm2targz. Well, I've noticed that rpm.eclass tries to use rpm2cpio first. I've installed rpm package and it unpacks and installs now. I have not yet tested installed packages, but anyway I'll submit the ebuild and comments to bugzilla after few hours. -- Vladimir Rusinov Voronezh, Russia UNIX Admin @ Murano Software
Re: [gentoo-user] Trying to create nessus-bin-3.2.0 ebuild
On Friday 21 March 2008 18:27:27 Vladimir Rusinov wrote: Well, I've noticed that rpm.eclass tries to use rpm2cpio first. I've installed rpm package and it unpacks and installs now. I have not yet tested installed packages, but anyway I'll submit the ebuild and comments to bugzilla after few hours. I was going to suggest you check bugzilla for an existing bug on the matter, but I see you've already found it! :) I've taken a slightly different route, going for the debian package. Instead of looking for an eclass to handle the conversion i just did it manually with deb2targz. Handley debian has openssl-0.9.8, so the dependancies are correct without having to resort to ugly symlinks, although nessusd does complain about no version information available in libssl and libcrypto. As you, I haven't done any testing as I don't know how to use it. My job is just to provide servers for those who do. -- Mike Williams -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list