On October 14, 2004 11:11 am, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2004, Jason Komar wrote:
> > Is there any support for using openpkg on amd64?
>
> Until now, no. Mainly because we do not have any amd64 boxes
> available for porting.
>
> > I am using the obmtool to install kolab with SRC. It downloads OK, and
> > openpkg seems to build and install OK as well. When it gets to the other
> > sources however, it goes through this with each one:
> >
> > install make-3.80-2.1.0
> > rebuild make-3.80-2.1.0
> >
> > obmtool:WARNING: install failure.
> > MISSING /kolab/RPM/PKG/make-3.80-2.1.0-amd64-gentool.4.16-kolab.rpm
> >
> > This repeats for each package. It seems to me that it is not rebuilding
> > the source rpms. I already posted on the kolab list, but they said I'd
> > have to ask the openpkg guys.
>
> Ok, but unless you give us more details about the particular error
> in building GNU make we cannot help you. Please show us more details.
>
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That was obmtool's complete output. It repeats for each of kolab's packages. 
It seems to indicate that it will rebuild it, but it doesn't seem to even 
try. I tried again with obmtool -v kolab, but it didn't give any further 
info.

After the package output is finished it lists:

INSTALL: openpkg-2.1.2-2.1.2
MISSSRC: none
MISSPKG: here is lists all the packages with the exception of openpkg itself
MISSING: here again it lists all the packages with the exception of openpkg
SURPLUS: none
SUMMARY: NODE=mainsrv; CMD=kolab; DATE=2004-10-14/17:35:28; HASX11=yes; DONE

If there is a place to pull further information for you, please let me know 
and I will.

Thanks,
Jason
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