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URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/304 Ticket: [OpenPKG #304] Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: openpkg Owner: Nobody Status: new Transaction: Correspondence added by [EMAIL PROTECTED] Time: Fri Dec 19 17:45:55 2003 ________________________________________________________________________ Sorry, I forgot to attach the openpkg tool output file. Dennis > -----Original Message----- > From: The OpenPKG Project [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 11:43 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [OpenPKG #304] Fatal error using openpkg tool > > > This message has been automatically generated in response to > the creation of your OpenPKG request ticket regarding: > > "Fatal error using openpkg tool" > > There is no need to reply to this message right now. Your > ticket has been assigned an ID of [OpenPKG #304]. Please > include the string "[OpenPKG #304]" in the subject line of > all future correspondence about this issue. To do so, you may > just reply to this message. You can also find your OpenPKG > request ticket under the URL https://rt.openpkg.org/id/304 > > OpenPKG Request Tracker (RT) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://rt.openpkg.org/ > ______________________________________________________________ > ___________ > > URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/304 > Ticket: [OpenPKG #304] > Subject: Fatal error using openpkg tool > Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Queue: openpkg > Owner: Nobody > Status: new > Transaction: Ticket created by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Time: Fri Dec 19 17:43:09 2003 > ______________________________________________________________ > ___________ > > I'm having another problem using openpkg tool: > > My command line is: > openpkg build -R /usr/psr/bin/rpm -r > /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/ -f > /usr/psr.devel/SRPMS.orig/00INDEX.rdf -A > > /usr/psr.devel/redhat9/buildrh9.sh > > The result is: > FATAL: errors occurred while building: > pine-4.58L-20031024: pine searches a frood called 'MTA' > > The buildrh9.sh output file is attached. From looking at it, > it looks like it resolves MTA (from openpkg-import) first and > adds it to the list. Then it resolves pine (by looking for > MTA) and adds it to the list. Then sometime later it aborts > as shown above. > > My repository has 71 source rpm files, the openpkg source > shell script, and the rdf file. > > Any ideas as to what to do? > > Also, I still haven't heard any resolution about bug report > #284. Is this being worked on or do you need more info from > me about it? In that case, openpkg tool was producing quite > inconsistent (and wrong) output when build options had been > changed since the last run of the tool. I would like to use > this tool routinely, but don't currently have a lot of > confidence in it. I know it's not good practice to discuss > more than one problem in an email, but I sent in a reminder > message about 284 the proper way on Dec 2 and never heard back. > > Thanks, > Dennis > > Dennis McRitchie > Research & Academic Applications Support (RAAS) > Academic Services Department > Office of Information Technology > Princeton University > > >
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