Title: [Oscar-users] Problem installing on FC5
I resolved the issues with Steven via IRC - seems to be a problem with SELinux being enabled.
 
Steve, if you still have any issues with the code in trunk, please ask them in oscar-devel as it is better suited for discussions for development code.
 
And good luck with your install!
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Steven Blackburn
Sent: Sun 16/07/2006 10:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-users] Problem installing on FC5

I am attempting to install the nightly build dated
11th July (v5.0a1r5122) on Fedora Core 5 x86_64.

There were a few changes I had to make before
"./install_cluster eth1" would bring up the wizard:

1) Something complained that the createrepo already
installed was newer than the one being requested. In
"packages\yume\prereq.cfg" changed
createrepo-0.4.3-5.1e to createrepo-0.4.3-6 for
[fedora*:5:*]. Would have leaving off the version
number have worked?

2) Got warnings about a number of perl packages not
being installed. Manually installed perl-XML-Simple
using yum. Next time got warnings that perl-HTML-Tree,
perl-Tk and perl-Qt were not installed.

3) I used yum to install the missing perl packages....
but got a "No match for argument perl-Qt". I can't
find perl-Qt on any Fedora server. Found the
Oscar-supplied rpm as
/tftpboot/oscar/fc-5-x86_64/perl-Qt-3.009b2-4.x86_64.rpm
and installed it using "rpm -i
/tftpboot/oscar/fc-5-x86_64/perl-Qt-3.009b2-4.x86_64.rpm".
Should the oscar scripts have found it there?

I am currently having a problem with step 4 of the
install. The image appears to be built okay, but fails
on the post_rpm_install script(s):

--> post_rpm_install: Running OSCAR package
post_rpm_install scripts
--> About to run
/opt/oscar/packages/torque/scripts/post_client_rpm_install
for torque
--> About to run
/opt/oscar/packages/disable-services/scripts/post_client_rpm_install
for disable-services
/tmp/post_client_rpm_install: line 89: rm: command not
found
Removed in client image:
/etc/cron.daily/makewhatis.cron
/tmp/post_client_rpm_install: line 89: rm: command not
found
Removed in client image:
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis.cron
--> About to run
/opt/oscar/packages/ntpconfig/scripts/post_rpm_install
for ntpconfig
chroot: cannot run command `/tmp/post_rpm_install': No
such file or directory
Couldn't run
/tmp//opt/oscar/packages/ntpconfig/scripts/post_rpm_install
at ./post_rpm_install line 78
Couldn't run post_rpm_install for ntpconfig at
./post_rpm_install line 79
--> About to run
/opt/oscar/packages/ganglia/scripts/post_rpm_nochroot
for ganglia
There were errors running post_rpm_install scripts.
Please check your logs. at ./post_rpm_install line 91
 at
/usr/lib/systeminstaller/SystemInstaller/Tk/Image.pm
line 485
Couldn't run postinstall at
/usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/Tk.pm
line 247

I don't know why "rm" gets a "command not found", it
exists in a normal terminal window. I might try
editing the script to output the path and what "which
rm" gives. However I am confused by the use of /tmp in
the above output - is that my real problem?

Cheers,

Steve.


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