OK, I commented out checking the man page part from the spec file for the quick 
hack and I installed opkgc properly.

BTW, I have another following issue on generating oscar packages via 
oscar-packager.
> [root@marvin noarch]# oscar-packager --all unstable
> Verbosity: 0
> 
> =============================================================================
> == OSCAR Packager Starting...
> =============================================================================
> 
> ERROR: Impossible to detect the binary package format at 
> /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 69
>       main::get_pkg_dest() called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 214
>       main::create_package('/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_unstable.cfg') 
> called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 379
>       main::do_packaging('/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_unstable.cfg', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_opkgs_unstable.cfg') called at 
> /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 425
>       main::package_core('unstable', 'ARRAY(0x1315ad8)', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager') called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 500
> [root@marvin noarch]# ERROR: Impossible to detect the binary package format 
> at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 233
>       main::create_package('/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_unstable.cfg') 
> called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 379
>       main::do_packaging('/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_unstable.cfg', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_opkgs_unstable.cfg') called at 
> /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 425
>       main::package_core('unstable', 'ARRAY(0x1315ad8)', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager') called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 500
> Errors occured during the OSCAR packaging.
> OSCAR components that failed are:  at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 381
>       main::do_packaging('/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_unstable.cfg', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager/core_opkgs_unstable.cfg') called at 
> /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 425
>       main::package_core('unstable', 'ARRAY(0x1315ad8)', 
> '/etc/oscar/oscar-packager') called at /usr/bin/oscar-packager line 500
> [ OS not detected ]
> Array: 1 element(s)
> 
> [root@marvin noarch]# 

Any idea what happened here?

Regards,

--
- DongInn

On Feb 5, 2013, at 5:52 PM, DongInn Kim <di...@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:

> OK, I think I should've read your email more carefully.
> BTW, I got the following error at the compilation of opkgc
> 
>> sent 15156 bytes  received 389 bytes  31090.00 bytes/sec
>> total size is 13841  speedup is 0.89
>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dikim/rpm/BUILD/opkgc-1.0.1/doc'
>> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dikim/rpm/BUILD/opkgc-1.0.1'
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dikim/rpm/BUILD/opkgc-1.0.1'
>> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
>> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dikim/rpm/BUILD/opkgc-1.0.1'
>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dikim/rpm/BUILD/opkgc-1.0.1'
>> + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress
>> + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip
>> + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-static-archive
>> + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note
>> Processing files: opkgc-1.0.1-2.noarch
>> error: File not found by glob: 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/man/man1/opkgc.1*
>> error: File not found by glob: 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/man/man5/opkg.5*
>> Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /home/dikim/tmp/rpm-tmp.O0ejPP
>> + umask 022
>> + cd /home/dikim/rpm/BUILD
>> + cd opkgc-1.0.1
>> + 
>> DOCDIR=/home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/doc/opkgc-1.0.1
>> + export DOCDIR
>> + rm -rf 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/doc/opkgc-1.0.1
>> + /bin/mkdir -p 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/doc/opkgc-1.0.1
>> + cp -pr AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING README INSTALL 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/doc/opkgc-1.0.1
>> + exit 0
>> 
>> 
>> RPM build errors:
>>     File not found by glob: 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/man/man1/opkgc.1*
>>     File not found by glob: 
>> /home/dikim/rpm/BUILDROOT/opkgc-1.0.1-2.x86_64/usr/share/man/man5/opkg.5*
>> [15:04] marvin: trunk $ 
> 
> Any chance to look at it?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> - DongInn
> 
> On Feb 5, 2013, at 11:59 AM, DongInn Kim <di...@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Olivier,
>> 
>> Can you post your oscar opkgs (oscar-base, yume, .. ) for RHEL6 somewhere or 
>> in any remote repository? I can not setup the oscar-server machine without 
>> them.
>>  
>> Regards,
>> 
>> --
>> - DongInn
>> 
>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:39 AM, LAHAYE Olivier <olivier.lah...@cea.fr> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi DongInn,
>>> 
>>> I'm currently building all the rpms for centos-6 from oscar svn tree. The 
>>> aim is to identify last unfixed build issues and and to identify missing 
>>> tarballs or src.rpm on oscar repo.
>>> 
>>> Are you familliar with Oscar build system? it's not a matter to rpmbuild 
>>> -bb a spec file, the oscar tree should contain all sources specific to 
>>> oscar and using specific gonfig files and external tarballs the build 
>>> system is able to generate oscar packages.
>>> If you want to play with the build system, just try to chackout oscar and 
>>> pkgsrc, then in the oscar tree, do a make rpms and istall them, then in the 
>>> pkgsrc, got to oscar-packager and do a make rpm, then install it, then go 
>>> to pkgsrc/opkgc/trunk and do a ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make dist; 
>>> rpmbuild -tb opkgc-1.0.1.tar.gz and install it, then type man 
>>> oscar-packager and you're at my level ;-)
>>> 
>>> Your help is really welcome and very motivating :-) Thanks a lot for your 
>>> support. I really want this oscar to run on RHEL6 like, and IMHO, we are 
>>> almost ready for a 1st try in the next few days
>>> 
>>> IMHO, what's missing: 
>>> - upload missing taballs to http://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/downloads/oscar/
>>> - upload missing src.rpm to http://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/downloads/oscar
>>> - build and upload oscar centos6 rpms to 
>>> oscar:http://bison.csm.ornl.gov/repos/unstable/rhel-6-x86_64
>>> + minor missing external package to be uploaded as well (blcr, ...)
>>> 
>>> And it should work.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> PS: I know that you're waiting for systemimager as well, and I'm working on 
>>> it as well. Stuck now on a kernel krash when loading modules, so I may need 
>>> to revert the kernel version to a lower version.
>>> I'm also stuck with udev which is too old regarding kernel version and is 
>>> very difficult to build outside the system.... But I'll succeed soon I 
>>> think.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>>    Olivier LAHAYE
>>>    CEA DRT/LIST/DCSI/DIR
>>> De : DongInn Kim [di...@cs.indiana.edu]
>>> Date d'envoi : lundi 4 février 2013 17:14
>>> À : oscar-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Objet : Re: [Oscar-devel] centos-6 build all rpms: need advice.
>>> 
>>> Hi Olivier,
>>> 
>>> I think I can work on the oscar packaging process for the rpm based system.
>>> 
>>> Do you have the working spec files and its source file link?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> --
>>> - DongInn
>>> 
>>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 10:05 AM, geoffroy.val...@free.fr wrote:
>>> 
>>>> As i already told you before, oscar-packager was designed for this. It is 
>>>> strongly advised to use it rather than try to generate the RPMs directly.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Mail original -----
>>>> De: "LAHAYE Olivier" <olivier.lah...@cea.fr>
>>>> À: oscar-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>> Envoyé: Lundi 4 Février 2013 07:49:39
>>>> Objet: [Oscar-devel] centos-6 build all rpms: need advice.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi, 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm trying to build all OSCAR CentOS-6 rpms. 
>>>> I'm sure that there is an official way to do that, unfortunately, many 
>>>> stuffs seem broken and I don't know if it's due to an obsolete material 
>>>> (in this case there is another way to build stuffs) or if it needs to be 
>>>> fixed. 
>>>> 
>>>> Right now, I'm doing this: 
>>>> cd pkgsrc/opkgc/trunk 
>>>> ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make dist 
>>>> rpmbuild -tb opkgc-<version>.tar.gz 
>>>> rpm -UVh opkgc-<version>.*rpm 
>>>> cd ../.. 
>>>> for i in */trunk 
>>>> do 
>>>> (cd $i; make rpm) 
>>>> done 
>>>> cd ../oscar 
>>>> make rpms 
>>>> cd packages 
>>>> for i in * 
>>>> do 
>>>> opkgc --dist rhel --input $i --output <my_repo> 
>>>> done 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> then I have a directory full of rpms and I should be able to create the 
>>>> repo ready to be uploaded. 
>>>> 
>>>> What I've noted so far: 
>>>> - pkgsrc/tools/build_oscar_rpms wants to be in oscar/scripts. Is it 
>>>> obsolete or does it needs fixing? 
>>>> - pkgsrc/tools/build_rpms idem 
>>>> - oscar/scripts/build_oscar_repo ?? 
>>>> 
>>>> Many thanks for any tips and advices. 
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards, 
>>>> 
>>>> Olivier. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Olivier LAHAYE 
>>>> CEA DRT/LIST/DCSI/DIR 
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