Hi Alex, This is strange, on my linux it has never tried to delete the /opt folder I think. I'm going to test it again.
I haven't touched at the libs in the image as I don't really know which one is needed or not. But you're right the sources are now bundled and it was not the case some days ago. Probably a change in the Maven configuration as you say. Pierre-Arnaud On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 3:17 AM, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > I noticed a couple problems with the installers. I had to uninstall the > Debian (x86_64) installer and got the following output: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/default/partitions# apt-get > remove apacheds > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > The following packages will be REMOVED: > apacheds > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 0B of archives. > After unpacking 9542kB disk space will be freed. > Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Y > (Reading database ... 120060 files and directories currently installed.) > Removing apacheds ... > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, unable to remove directory > `/opt': Device or resource busy - directory may be a mount point ? > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/opt/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/bin' not empty so not removed. > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/opt/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT' not empty so not removed. > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, unable to remove directory > `/opt': Device or resource busy - directory may be a mount point ? > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/var/lib/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/default/log' not empty so not removed. > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/var/lib/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/default/partitions' not empty so not > removed. > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/var/lib/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/default' not empty so not removed. > dpkg - warning: while removing apacheds, directory > `/var/lib/apacheds-1.5.2-SNAPSHOT' not empty so not removed. > > > Notice that the uninstall is trying to delete the /opt directory. > Fortunately it could not do that but this kind of worries me. Also there's > some other issues with source jars being put into the lib directory that > David noticed. I think though this is probably something that's messed up > with our maven configuration. These should not be in the list of > dependencies causing them to be installed into the lib directory of the > image. > > Also for some reason I could not get the Debian installer to fire up the > when it worked before but I'm still trying to figure out why. It might be > due to some of the recent changes. I'm going to try to test all of the > installers tonight so I can give you all the feedback you need by tomorrow > morning. I'll also post a test plan in a separate thread. > > Thanks, > Alex >
