Hi Olivier,
What did you do? It seems that both options do not work
> [root@fedora systemimager]# ls -al systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm
> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 561970 Apr 12 05:49 systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm
> [root@fedora systemimager]# rpmbuild --rebuild
> systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm --target noarch
> Installing systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm
> warning: user ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: group ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: user ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: group ol222822 does not exist - using root
> Building target platforms: noarch
> Building for target noarch
> error: Failed build dependencies:
> /usr/lib/libcrypt.a is needed by systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.fc18.noarch
> [root@fedora systemimager]# rpmbuild --rebuild
> systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm --target noarch --define "_libdir /usr/lib64"
> Installing systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm
> warning: user ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: group ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: user ol222822 does not exist - using root
> warning: group ol222822 does not exist - using root
> Building target platforms: noarch
> Building for target noarch
> error: Failed build dependencies:
> /usr/lib/libcrypt.a is needed by systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.fc18.noarch
> PS: Did you test the new yume?
Yes, I was using the new yume. I could not find what differences are.
For the "--target noarch", shouldn't systemimager take care of this
dependencies (/usr/lib/libcrypt.a or /usr/lib64/libcrypt.a)? (i.e.,
systemimager-noarch.**.rpm should be installed on both 64bit and 32 bit system
regardless of its architecture).
If a system (64bit) with /usr/lib64/libcrypt.a wants to setup
systemimanger-noarch which is compiled with /usr/lib/libcrypt.a, it should just
install. Does it work?
And vice versa?
If the libcrypt.a dependency is not fixed, I don't think that it is possible to
build/use the noarch package of systemimager.
Regards,
--
- DongInn
On Apr 12, 2013, at 5:54 AM, olivier.laha...@free.fr wrote:
>
> DongInn,
>
> I've uploaded a test src.rpm, could you try to rebuild it on fc18 with
> --target noarch but without --defile '%_libdir /usr/lib64'.
> I haven't changed the version yet, I need to check 1st that it works.
>
> Thanks a lot for your great help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Olivier.
>
> PS: If it fails to build can you give me also the output of
> rpmbuild --target noarch --eval '%_target_cpu'
>
> De: "olivier lahaye1" <olivier.laha...@free.fr>
> À: oscar-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Envoyé: Vendredi 12 Avril 2013 11:04:29
> Objet: [Oscar-devel] Need info on fc-18-x86_64 WAS: Re: systemimager
> should build.
>
> DongInn,
>
> Can you give me the output of this command on fc-18-x86_64:
>
> rpmbuild --target noarch --eval '%(arch) %_build_arch %_libdir'
>
> I need that to adapt the spec file so it works everywhere.
>
> The last solution would be to put the correct Requires per distro, but it's
> bad as it's not easy to read:
> %if 0%{?el5}
> BuildRequires: glibc-devel
> %endif
> %if 0%{?el6}
> BuildRequires: glibc-devel glibc-static
> %endif
> %if 0%{?fedora} > 15
> BuildRequires: glibc-devel glibc-static
> %endif
> And so on for suse, mandriva....
>
> Regards,
>
> Olivier.
> De: "olivier lahaye1" <olivier.laha...@free.fr>
> À: oscar-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Envoyé: Vendredi 12 Avril 2013 10:10:43
> Objet: Re: [Oscar-devel] RE : [PROVENANCE INTERNET] RE : RE :
> RE : systemimager should build.
>
>
> Hi DongInn,
>
> Cool to see that you've found a workaround. In the long term, we should not
> use this though, as it prevent a build for 32bits for example.
>
> Fedora sets this so if the noarch rpm is installed on a 32bits machine, the
> %_libdir points to something that exists which is logic except that in the
> case of systemimager, it's only used for building something that is not
> implicitly intended to run on the arch it was built on....
>
> I'll look at the systemimager spec file and I'll try to fix things there.
>
> (I also have issues to generate 32bits boot and initrd noarch packages.
> linux32 rpmbuild --target i386 does build x86_64 binaries even-though it
> triggers 32bit deps install.....)
>
> Regards,
>
> Olivier.
>
> PS: Did you test the new yume?
>
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