Op 03-06-08 13:56, in artikel
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander Hansen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef:

> 
> On Jun 3, 2008, at 1:59 AM, Jelle Timmer wrote:
> 
>>  Op 02-06-08 21:51, in artikel
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander Hansen
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef:
>>  
>>  
>>> 
>>>  On Jun 2, 2008, at 2:33 PM, Jelle Timmer wrote:
>>>  
>>>  
>>>>  Op 02-06-08 18:20, in artikel
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander Hansen
>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef:
>>>>   
>>>>   
>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>>   On Jun 2, 2008, at 8:43 AM, Jelle wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>   
>>>>>  
>>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   I'm running into some errors when installing Fink 0.28.1 from source.
>>>>>>   My system: Mac OS X Server 10.5.2 (Build 9C31), XCode 3.0, X11 2.2.1,
>>>>>>   Perl 5.8.8.
>>>>>>   When handling the debianutils-package it keeps hanging when installing
>>>>>>   /._. because some other package (base-files) also has that file...
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   Last piece of my Terminal - if you want I can post the full log:
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   dpkg-deb: building package `debianutils' in
>>>>>>   
>>>>>> `/sw/fink/10.5/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base/debianutils_1.23-11
>>>>>> _darwin-powerpc.deb'.
>>>>>>   dpkg 
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   -i 
>>>>>>   
>>>>>> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base/debianutils_1.23-11
>>>>>> _darwin-powerpc.deb
>>>>>>   Selecting 
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   previously deselected package debianutils.
>>>>>>   (Reading database ... 60 files and directories currently installed.)
>>>>>>   Unpacking debianutils (from .../debianutils_1.23-11_darwin-powerpc.deb)
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>   /sw/bootstrap/bin/dpkg: error processing
>>>>>>   
>>>>>> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base/debianutils_1.23-11
>>>>>> _darwin-powerpc.deb
>>>>>>   (--install):
>>>>>>    trying to overwrite `/._.', which is also in package base-files
>>>>>>   Errors were encountered while processing:
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   
>>>>>> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/base/debianutils_1.23-11
>>>>>> _darwin-powerpc.deb
>>>>>>   ### 
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   execution of dpkg failed, exit code 1
>>>>>>   can't install package debianutils-1.23-11
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   How can I get past this error? It's getting very frustrating not being
>>>>>>   able to install Fink (and because of that some other software). I have
>>>>>>   been able to install Fink earlier on exactly the same system, but I had
>>>>>>   to reinstall.
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   I tried to remove the ._. file by opening the debianutils.....deb file
>>>>>>   with Debian Linux and deleting the ._. from the archive but that didn't
>>>>>>   work out.
>>>>>>   Installing from root to bypass writepermissions (being able to
>>>>>>   overwrite other files installed by root) didn't help either.
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   Somebody any ideas?
>>>>>>   Post the same message in the Fink-tracker-group? Didn't know where to
>>>>>>   go with this error, so I placed it here.
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   Hope to get some help!
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   Thanks,
>>>>>>   Jelle
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>  
>>>>> 
>>>>>   That's a weird error all right--I don't have /._. in either base-files
>>>>> or debianutils.  Could it be related to your filesystem?
>>>>>   
>>>>>   An easy workaround would to use the prescription in the FAQ:
>>>>>   
>>>>>   http://www.finkproject.org/faq/comp-general.php#also_in
>>>>>   
>>>>>   
>>>>>   
>>>>>   
>>>>>  
>>>> Yeah, I know.. It¹s really weird.
>>>>   
>>>>   I have tried to install both packages apart from each other in an empty
>>>> /sw but now ./bootstrap refuses to go on:
>>>>   
>>>>   ---
>>>>   ERROR: '/sw' exists and contains installed software. Refusing to install
>>>> there.
>>>>   
>>>>   Please choose the path where Fink should be installed. Note that you will
>>>> be
>>>>   able to use the binary distribution only if you choose '/sw'. [/sw3]
>>>>   ---
>>>>   
>>>>   The filesystem I use is Mac OS Extended (Journaled), but the installer
>>>> didn¹t complain at all during earlier installations on the same machine as
>>>> on others. My other Mac¹s are also running Fink on Extended (Journaled),
>>>> also built from source without those errors.
>>>>   
>>>>   Is there any way to tell the Fink-installer (./bootstrap) to
>>>> Œ--force-overwrite¹?
>>>>   
>>>>   I really don¹t know what the problem is...
>>>>   
>>>>  
>>> 
>>>  Extended/journaled is fine.  That's what I use, too.
>>>  
>>>  the bootstrap script definitely won't install in tree that has stuff in it,
>>> and I'm not sure off of the top of my head where you'd have to hack it to
>>> get it to do a --force-overwrite.
>>>  
>>>  The file is troublesome, anyway, since it's installing outside of the Fink
>>> tree.   You might want to try turning off any third-party plugins while you
>>> do the bootstrap.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>> What do you mean with ³try turning off any third-party plugins²?
>>  As far as I know I don¹t have any third-party plugins. It¹s just the freshly
>> installed system with some other installed apps which, I think, have nothing
>> to do with Fink.
>>  
>>  I have installed ImageMagick (not through Fink but from binary-archive from
>> ImageMagick-website), Webmin (webbased server-admin), Lynxlet (textbased
>> browser for Terminal).
>>  
>>  Jelle 
>>  
> 
> Well, I had no way of knowing what you had installed, did i? ;-)
> 
> I should have been more specific:  do you have any Spotlight plugins or
> anything else that runs all the time and looks in the fileystem?
> 
> 
You couldn¹t know that, that¹s true... :)

But as mentioned before, apart from the fresh install and earlier mentioned
software, I haven¹t installed anything else, like Spotlight-plugins.

Just disabled all OS X Server-services (AFP, FTP, SMB, Web etc.) except Open
Directory (can¹t stop that one)...and tried again, but still no result... It
keeps hanging on the same error.

Because I don¹t have physical access to the server right now, reinstalling
the system is not possible. I¹ll have to do with Remote Desktop and
SSH-session through Terminal.
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