On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 23:45 +0100, Michael van Elst wrote: > On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 02:04:48PM -0800, David M. Fetter wrote: > > > > > openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.0 UPDATE openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1 > > > > So what is 'initially' ? How did you install 2.3.0 ? > > > > Initially, is just the first time I run it. Then the second it returns > > the next results. > > The output (which is from build -s) says you already have 2.3.0 installed > and the index contains the version 2.3.1. as an update. > > So how did you install openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.0 ? The first time > a 'build -s' would return something like: > > openssl ADD openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1
The first time was an upgrade from 2.1 to 2.3. I don't have the status output from that point from my test server anymore. Now it just goes back and forth and wants to go from one to the other. The src rpm repository is the same each time, so it includes both the openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.0 and openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1 versions within the newly generated index file. There is more output than just this bit, which is as far as I can tell just flopping back and forth. I'm looking through the list to see if there might be something that is calling for a specific revision or something in a spec file as a dependency. I'm also trying to get a clean sample of the entire status output so I can send that. It takes a bit to run through it all and do the compiles so I might not be able to get it until tomorrow. > > and a simple 'build openssl' returns something like: > > echo :::: ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.3/UPD/openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1.src.rpm > :::: > /usr/local/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm --rebuild > ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.3/UPD/openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1.src.rpm || exit $? > /usr/local/openpkg/bin/openpkg rpm -Uvh > /usr/local/openpkg/RPM/PKG/openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1.ix86-netbsd2.0-ulo.rpm || > exit $? > echo :::: ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.3/UPD/openssl-0.9.7e-2.3.1.src.rpm > = $? :::: > > > > > Do you install directly from ftp.openpkg.org ? > > > > No, I rsync my own local copy of the src rpms > > This at least rules out intermittent problem with the index. > > BTW, what perl is used when you run the build tool ? > -- David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems Administrator Portland State University - www.oit.pdx.edu
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