Michael

Make note to mention this on the documentation.

It works yipee.

now I gonna make some openpkgs hopefully without questions being asked.

Also when I make packages do they have to reside under the /cw 
directory, or can they reside under the main filesystem.

A happy camper.

Joseph

Michael Schloh von Bennewitz wrote:

>Hello Joseph,
>
>It is possible that the bootstrap script works with the korn shell, but we
>have not tested it on anything else than the basic /bin/sh of the three
>supported platforms (Solaris, FreeBSD, Linux) and a few other unsupported
>ones.
>
>'Preparing your shell environment' actually is only useful once you have
>sucessfully bootstrapped, but I mentioned it because it is quite useful after
>we solve these nasty bootstrapping problems.
>
>In any case, it seems to me that the bootstrap script is copying the files to
>your target directory (/cw) but not completely finishing. I think it is
>breaking before it can create the hierarchy, build the RPM database, change
>owner and group permissions, and some other neccessary things.
>
>I also think that looking at the output of either the
>openpkg-<V>-<R>.src.sh or openpkg-<V>-<R>.<arch>-<os>.<id>.sh will show that
>an error occurred sometime causing the generated script to be incomplete or
>somehow break. Please pick your favorite platform and send a copy of the
>output. I'll compare it to what I normally see when bootstrapping. Oh, and
>be sure to use the latest bootstrap script at:
>
>  ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/openpkg-20020402-20020402.src.sh
>
>Regards,
>Michael
>



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