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         URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/284
      Ticket: [OpenPKG #284]
     Subject: New openpkg-tool problem
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       Queue: openpkg
       Owner: Nobody
      Status: open
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        Time: Tue Dec 02 18:10:22 2003
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Is this problem still being worked on? I have not seen anything about it
since October 24?

Thanks,
       Dennis

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>          URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/284
>       Ticket: [OpenPKG #284]
>      Subject: New openpkg-tool problem
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> I am getting inconsistent results when running "openpkg 
> build" against the same set of source files and same index 
> file. The version of openpkg-tool I am using is 
> openpkg-tool-20030919-20030919.src.rpm.
> 
> My environment:
> 1) My own small repository of around 30 packages.
> 2) Some of these packages had already been installed at the 
> time I ran "openpkg build", some not.
> 3) I have a /.openpkg/build file that contains a number of 
> options that are enabled.
> 4) Some of the installed packages were originally installed 
> with different options than those now specified in the build 
> configuration file
> 5) I built my index with: "openpkg index -r "PSR/Source" -o 
> 00INDEX.rdf -i /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/".
> 6) I create my build script with: "openpkg build -r 
> /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/ -A > buildrh9.sh".
> 
> If I simply run step 6 over and over, every 3-4 runs, I get a 
> different result. The less frequent result is more correct 
> then the other, but is still not completely correct. 
> Specifically, those packages that are now to be rebuilt with 
> different "with_xxx" options, are not consistently picked up 
> as candidates for rebuilding, and some are never picked up.
> 
> See the two attached files. In the one called 
> buildrh9.sh.caughterror, openssh is detected to need 
> rebuilding, but in the other file it is not. And in neither 
> file are openldap or openssl detected as needing rebuilding, 
> though their build options have changed. I had to uninstall 
> those 3 packages to get a correct result from the openpkg tool.
> 
> I believe that someone reported inconsistent results before, 
> so perhaps this is the same problem.
> 
> Also, why does the build tool report:
> # ATTENTION: openpkg has no upgrade path
> # ATTENTION: OpenPKG has no upgrade path
> 
> Thanks,
>        Dennis
> 
> Dennis McRitchie
> Research & Academic Applications Support (RAAS)
> Academic Services Department
> Office of Information Technology
> Princeton University
> 
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