Request 274 was acted upon. _________________________________________________________________________
URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/274 Ticket: [OpenPKG #274] Subject: [bootstrap] 'openpkg' missing from RPM database Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: openpkg Owner: Nobody Status: open Transaction: Correspondence added by rse Time: Fri Oct 10 15:36:37 2003 ________________________________________________________________________ On Wed, Oct 08, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT wrote: > The current bootstrap package often doesn't add entries into the RPM > database for either 'openpkg' or 'OpenPKG' when doing a fresh install. > > I compiled this and got the same results on several platforms: > > - x86_64-suse8 > - x86_64-redhat8.0.95 > > > host# sh /tmp/openpkg-20031008-20031008.x86_64-redhat8.0.95-cw.sh > > ... [ normal installation messages ] ... > > host# /cw/bin/rpm -qa > > gpg-pubkey-63c4cb9f-3c591eda Hmmm... strange. I cannot reproduce this on our SuSE 8.2 box: | bash-2.05b# sh openpkg-20031008-20031008.src.sh --prefix=/xx --user=xx --group=xx | [...] | + rm -rf /ltmp/openpkg-20031008-root | + rm -rf /ltmp/openpkg-20031008 | + rm -f /ltmp/rpm /ltmp/rpm.1 /ltmp/rpm.2 /ltmp/rpm.3 /ltmp/.popt /ltmp/rpm.pre | + rm -f /ltmp/openpkg.boot.prolog.sh | + set +x | ++ resulting files (placed into ..): | -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5959485 Oct 10 13:31 openpkg-20031008-20031008.ix86-suse8.2-xx.rpm | -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 26019236 Oct 10 13:31 openpkg-20031008-20031008.ix86-suse8.2-xx.sh | -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 16249379 Oct 10 13:31 openpkg-20031008-20031008.src.rpm | openpkg-20031008-20031008.src.sh: building done. | openpkg-20031008-20031008.src.sh: cleaning up... | openpkg-20031008-20031008.src.sh: cleaned up. | bash-2.05b# sh openpkg-20031008-20031008.ix86-suse8.2-xx.sh | openpkg-20031008-20031008.ix86-suse8.2-xx.sh: installing into /xx... | openpkg-20031008-20031008.ix86-suse8.2-xx.sh: installation done. | bash-2.05b# /xx/bin/rpm -qa | openpkg-20031008-20031008 | gpg-pubkey-63c4cb9f-3c591eda | bash-2.05b# So, I think it has to be a local problem. Are you sure /tmp or $TMPDIR has at least 150MB of free disk space? Because perhaps our build run out of disk-space and hence some operations failed silently. Ralf S. Engelschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.engelschall.com ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org Bug Database Interface www.openpkg.org/bugdb Bug Database List [EMAIL PROTECTED]