Request 274 was acted upon.
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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
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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
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