Hi Eytan:
OSCAR 4.1 probably came with a perl-XML-Simple version
< 2.08. Version 2.08 is needed by SystemImager 3.5.3 which came
with OSCAR 4.2. To get around this problem, just upgrade the RPM manually
(you should be able to find the RPM in /opt/oscar/share/prereq/perl-XML-Simple
...
You may encounter other issues since your HD now have a
mixture of OSCAR 4.1 and OSCAR 4.2 files. We strongly recommend you start
clean by re-installing your headnode with Fedora Core 3 (workstation
installation) and then re-installing OSCAR 4.2.
Better yet, try out OSCAR 4.2.1 beta 3 - 4.2.1 is not
released yet, but it is known to be pretty stable:
This version supports Fedora Core 4 as well in case you
are interested.
I have forwarded your email to oscar-users, before you
reply, please make sure that you are subscribed to the
mailing-list.
Thanks,
Bernard
Hi,
From: Eytan Carmiel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 20:53
To: Bernard Li
Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] mdk 10.0 testing
Thank you for the response.
I am working from the official OSCAR 4.2 and have made clean and distclean.
Later I have moved to OSCAR 4.1 and did not face this problem. But ... I did not realize that
OSCAR 4.1 does not support Fedora 3. I have tried to fool the scripts by "correcting" them.
After "correcting" more than 3 scripts (mostly their names were setup) I decided to return to
OSCAR 4.2 to make some comparisons with OSCAR 4.1 in order to find out the problem.
Suddenly this problem "disappeared" now my problem (after supplying some missing perl modules)
is XML::Simple.
Although I have found this package on cpan site the OSCAR script:
./install_cluster <network_device> needs different package and I am stuck at this point.
If you have any clue I will appreciate your help.
Eytan Carmiel
On 1/20/06, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Are you using an official OSCAR release tarball or did you work from a
checkout?
I am not encountering this problem per se, since I never run "make
clean".
Cheers,
Bernard
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmail [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 5:30
> To: Bernard Li
> Subject: [Oscar-devel] mdk 10.0 testing
>
> Hi,
>
> I have found your question about " *** No rule to make target
> `Selector.pm', needed by `all-am'. Stop." concerning Oscar.
>
> No I do not have the answer, but I have gotten the same problem in
> Fedora core 3.
> Have you found the solution since the time that you have posted your
> question?
> I will appreciate your help or any suggestion.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eytan Carmiel
>
