On Mon, Feb 16, 2009, Bernhard Reiter wrote:

> On Donnerstag, 13. November 2008, David Stenglein wrote:
> > I wanted to report on my experience installing openpkg on ubuntu 8.10. The
> > main issue was the compiler upgrade to gcc 4.3. I was able to install gcc
> > 4.2 and do a bootstrap by specifying the compiler explicitly.
> >
> > The real issue came when I wanted install other packages after the
> > bootstrap. It doesn't seem easy to override the compiler of all of the
> > various packages, so I had to do a little tweak. I uninstalled gcc4.3 and
> > made a symbolic for gcc and cc and then everything built just fine.
>
> OpenPKG does not seem to build the bootstrap on gcc 4.3.
> One problem reported for Ubunto 8.10 and OpenSuse 11.1 is building tar 1.19.
>
> Logs can be found here for example:
> OpenSuse 11.1:
> https://www.intevation.de/roundup/kolab/file1046/kolab-install.log
>
> Debian Lenny/amd64
> https://www.intevation.de/roundup/kolab/msg15671
>
> The tar source comes from within openpkg-20071227-20071227 package.
> There is a newer tar available 1.21.

Yes, the new RPM 5 based bootstrap is already based on GNU Tar 1.21 and
hence built just fine for me last week on a new Debian 5.0 box. This
boostrap will be made available to the public soon, too. Just be patient
a little bit more.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
                                       r...@engelschall.com
                                       www.engelschall.com

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