John Miller writes:

RPM build errors:
    File not found by glob:
/var/tmp/courier-0.47-1.2-buildroot/usr/local/bin/*

but ../usr/local/bin is symlinked to the directory above the directory
I'm building in.

I got the exact same thing today. Same thing when I tried courier-0.47.20041113. I suspect I'm missing some dependency, but it's not being obvious enough for me to figure out. Any ideas?

Same thing here. Fresh FC2 install, fully up2date'd, building in a user home directory.

This turns out to be a change in FC2's glibc that ended up breaking rpm.

rpm in FC2 is broken (not really rpm's fault, but that's the end result). You can't use rpm to build any Courier package on a clean FC2 system.

Building on a box that already has an older version of the Courier package will probably work.

I have just built a fixed version of rpm that should work. I haven't actually tested it on the full Courier package, but it succesfully builds a dummy package that I used as a test case to isolate the bug.

http://www.courier-mta.org/beta/patches/rpm-fix/



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