Thanks for you answer Jeff. But I also don't know RPM macros and Lua
well enough to debug this issue.
But anyway, am I the only one to have this kind of problems while
bootstrapping all my servers?
Olivier
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OpenPKG
Hi all,
actually, I could reproduce exactly the same error while bootstrapping
OpenPKG-4 under Solaris 10 (amd64). So I decided to investigate a bit
more, and here are my results: at the end of the compilation, just
before the RPM files are created, I can see a lot of errors related to
Lua.
On Jan 26, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Olivier Fournier wrote:
error: Macro %_rpmdir failed to expand
error: Recursion depth(17) greater than max(16)
15 (empty)
14 error: Macro %_rpmdir has unterminated body
14
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
I've done an installation under Debian 5.0 myself recently
without problems. Interesting that it caused problems for you.
My tests were done on two fresh-installed Debian 5.0.3 on the following
architectures:
* Linux debian-test 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 5
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010, Olivier Fournier wrote:
here are my results of the test-driving procedure on a fresh installed
Debian Lenny.
I've done an installation under Debian 5.0 myself recently
without problems. Interesting that it caused problems for you.
Can someone explain me the following
Hi everyone,
here are my results of the test-driving procedure on a fresh installed
Debian Lenny.
Can someone explain me the following things:
- Why does OpenPKG need to be bootstrapped twice in order to get it to
work without warnings?
- Why do the permissions of the license file have to