This is a resend, I didn't recieve the message myself.
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I'm trying to use openpkg as a local user on a Solaris system. This is
what I've done:

Installed the current version with the command:
sh openpkg-20030909-20030909.src.sh
--prefix=/ebar/efs1/home1/s01/s011269/openpkg/local/

This seems to work like a charm.

Then I run the resulting .sh-file:
sh openpkg-20030909-20030909.sparc64-solaris9-eeh.sh

And get this:
openpkg-20030909-20030909.sparc64-solaris9-eeh.sh: installing into
/ebar/efs1/home1/s01/s011269/openpkg/local...
openpkg:WARNING: skipping addition of
/ebar/efs1/home1/s01/s011269/openpkg/local/lib/openpkg/bash to
/etc/shells
openpkg:WARNING: (would require root-privileges)
openpkg:WARNING: skipping creation of system run-command hooks
openpkg:WARNING: (would require root-privileges)
openpkg:WARNING: skipping creation of system cron hooks
openpkg:WARNING: (would require root-privileges)
openpkg-20030909-20030909.sparc64-solaris9-eeh.sh: installation done.

... Not sure how bad that is... Probably is, come to think of it...

Anyway, optimistic as I am, I proceed. At first with mozilla, but that
didn't really work, then with antiword, but I got the same errors...
Something about rpm-tools...

So I obviously try to install openpkg-tool, but from rpmbuild get this:
$ rpmbuild openpkg-tool.spec 
rpmdb: mmap: Resource temporarily unavailable
error: db4 error(11) from dbenv->open: Resource temporarily unavailable
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Resource temporarily
unavailable (11)
error: cannot open Packages database in
/ebar/efs1/home1/s01/s011269/openpkg/local/RPM/DB

... And now I'm stranded. Any suggestions?
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// Mark Gj�l
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