2010/6/7 Rob Savoye <r...@welcomehome.org>: > On 06/07/10 07:50, Praveen A wrote: > >> I can do squeeze and karmic as well. > > Awesome. You can also use pbuilder to build 32bit packages on a 64bit > host, if you have enough disk space for all the chroots.
I'm getting errors when trying to build for karmic, it need dbus as a dependency and need to connect to upstart Setting up dbus (1.2.16-0ubuntu9) ... Adding system user `messagebus' (UID 102) ... Adding new group `messagebus' (GID 103) ... Adding new user `messagebus' (UID 102) with group `messagebus' ... Not creating home directory `/var/run/dbus'. start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused > Hum, I don't have any 64bit Fedora machines, for 64bit I've only got > Lucid. I should look at that spec file, but yeah, this kind of thing we > should be able to handle with configure. Basically all the kde paths are > determined by macros/kde4.m4. Down around line 145 is probably the > problem. It uses $libslist, but does additional checks for /lib64. > Currently it tries to use kde4-config for the right base paths. I will have a look at this. > When debugging these kinds of things, the hack is to set CONFIG_SHELL > to "sh -x" in your environment, and then run "sh -x configure > options...". In the volumes of debug info you can see every line of the > configure shell script get executed in great detail. I will use these tips when troubleshooting the error. > For Gnash, I use "make rpm", which edits the gnash.spec template for > the proper version of the snapshot, and then runs rpmbuild. At least for > 32bit Fedora, this works fine. > > I've been recommended to use Koji for Fedora package builds, which is > sortof like a pbuilder for rpms. more like debian's buildd, mock would compare more to pbuilder. fedora provides koji service for building rpms for different archs. Praveen -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് <GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call! <DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak? (as seen on /.) _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev