On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 00:21 +0200, Michael van Elst wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 03:08:26PM -0700, David M. Fetter wrote: > > > FATAL: errors occured while building: > > bind-9.3.0-2.3.0: bind searches a frood called 'postgresql' > > jabberd-2.0s6-2.3.1: jabberd searches a frood called 'postgresql' > > This means it requires 'postgresql' which doesn't exist. Now, > the postgresql7 package should also provide 'postgresql'. I don't > know why it isn't found.
Ok, so the installed postgresql7 does show this:
Provides:
postgresql7::with_server = yes
postgresql7::with_cxx = no
postgresql7::with_perl = yes
postgresql7::with_odbc = yes
postgresql7::with_compat = no
postgresql7::with_tcl = yes
postgresql7::with_slony1 = no
postgresql7::with_pgpool = no
postgresql
postgresql7
postgresql7 = 7.4.7-20050407
So, yes, it should be detecting that, but it's not.
>
> > openpkg-import-0-2.3.0: openpkg-import conflicts with
> > sendmail-8.13.3-2.3.0
> > openpkg-import-0-2.3.0: openpkg-import conflicts with
> > sendmail-8.13.3-2.3.0
> > openpkg-import-0-2.3.0: openpkg-import conflicts with
> > sendmail-8.13.3-2.3.0
>
> When openpkg-import is built with 'with_mta=yes' then it makes
> available the MTA of the operating system to the OpenPKG instance.
> This conflicts with the packages exim, postfix, sendmail, ssmtp.
> There can be only one MTA.
Hmmm, well, we didn't build it 'with_mta=yes'. The installed instance
of openpkg-import shows:
Provides:
openpkg-import::with_mta = no
openpkg-import::with_mta_path = sendmail
openpkg-import = 0-2.3.0
>
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David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems Administrator
Portland State University - www.oit.pdx.edu
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