I'm noticing that this is _not_, in fact, /usr/bin/gnutar.
If you'd be so kind, try editing /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/PkgVersion.pm as a
superuser and change the line which says
$tarcommand = "$basepath/bin/tar $permissionflags $tarflags"; # Use
Fink's GNU Tar if available
to
$tarcommand = "/usr/bin/gnutar $permissionflags $tarflags";
then save the change and try another attempt at "fink rebuild base-files".
I definitely appreciate the help--I'd love to understand exactly what's
going on here, since I just can't seem to trigger the issue.
--Alex
On 3/22/13 7:46 AM, Pete Pardoe wrote:
> Alexander
>
> root# fink rebuild base-files
> Information about 7102 packages read in 0 seconds.
> The package 'base-files' will be built and installed.
> Reading build dependency for base-files-1.9.14-1...
> Reading dependency for base-files-1.9.14-1...
> Reading runtime dependency for base-files-1.9.14-1...
> Reading build conflict for base-files-1.9.14-1...
> The following package will be rebuilt:
> base-files
> Setting runtime build-lock...
> dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1
> /sw/src/fink.build
> dpkg-deb: building package `fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1' in
> `/sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1_2013.03.22-07.32.46_darwin-x86_64.deb'.
>
> Installing build-lock package...
> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
> /sw/src/fink.build/fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1_2013.03.22-07.32.46_darwin-x86_64.deb
>
> Selecting previously deselected package fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1.
> (Reading database ... 32621 files and directories currently installed.)
> Unpacking fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1 (from
> .../fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1_2013.03.22-07.32.46_darwin-x86_64.deb)
> ...
> Setting up fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1 (2013.03.22-07.32.46) ...
>
> sudo -u fink-bld [ENV] sh -c /tmp/fink.4v9hk
> /sw/bin/tar --no-same-owner --no-same-permissions -xvf
> /sw/src/base-files-1.9.14.tar.gz
>
> it hangs at this point but a control c will terminate it.
>
> ^C### execution of /sw/bin/tar failed, exit code 2
> ### execution of /tmp/fink.4v9hk failed, exit code 2
> Removing runtime build-lock...
> Removing build-lock package...
> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -r fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1
> (Reading database ... 32622 files and directories currently installed.)
> Removing fink-buildlock-base-files-1.9.14-1 ...
> Failed: phase unpacking 'base-files-1.9.14.tar.gz': base-files-1.9.14-1
> failed
>
> Package manager version: 0.34.6
> Distribution version: selfupdate-cvs Fri Mar 22 05:09:06 2013, 10.8, x86_64
> Trees: local/main stable/main
> Xcode.app: 4.6.1
> Xcode command-line tools: 4.6.0.0.1.1358221012
> Max. Fink build jobs: 4
>
> root# env
> TERM=xterm-256color
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> USER=root
> PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sw/bin:/opt/X11/bin
> PWD=/var/root
> SHLVL=1
> HOME=/var/root
> _=/usr/bin/env
>
> It will execute flawlessly as my user with sudo.
>
> Baffled I remain
>
> Pete
>
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