Well I fixed those errors, by manually installing them from source, then
editing the .sh so they werent there anymore. However, now i get
depenencie errors in yast.. so ill look at that now... seeing what i can
remove out of the .sh yet again so i dont get those errors, basically
its telling me i should remove apache and php5, but that aint gunna
happen.
jer
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 18:32 -0700, jeremy wrote:
> Im trying to install this into a SLES 10 server, and im getting an error
> when i run the sus101-deps.sh it starts up yast, then says following
> packages havent been found on the medium:
>
> perl-Time-modules
> perl-MIME-Types
> perl-HTML-Tree
> perl-CGI-Application
> SDL-perl
> lynx
> krpmbuilder
> build
>
> These arent anywhere on the cds.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 17:29 +0200, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > After a while, I have finally found out what made problems while the
> > compilation of the toaster packages in the different SuSE releases. Now all
> > toaster packages can be build for the above mentioned distributions. I have
> > compiled versions for 9.3-i586 10.0-i586 10.0-x86_64 10.1-i586 10.1-x86_64.
> > I think, it should also compile on SE distributions.
> >
> > As usual, I always compile the packages in build environments. Therefore I
> > had to modify the spec-files as explained here:
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => libdomainkeys-toaster
> > I changed the text 'ripMIME for qmail-toaster' to 'DomainKey library'.
> > This is only a cosmetic thing and not important for compiling
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => vpopmail-toaster
> > Requires: All SuSE releases need "pwdutils", to ensure, that the users and
> > groups
> > can be added before building
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => qmail-toaster
> > BuildRequires: All SuSE releases need "mysql-devel"
> > Requires: All SuSE releases need "pwdutils", to ensure, that the users and
> > groups
> > can be added before building
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => courier-authlib-toaster
> > BuildRequires: "vpopmail-toaster, gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, expect,
> > mysql-shared, mysql-devel"
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => courier-imap-toaster
> > BuildRequires: All SuSE releases need "gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel,
> > mysql-devel"
> > "fileutils" and "textutils" should be moved to the distribution specific
> > [Build]Requires
> > sections because they are not available in SuSE.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => control-panel-toaster
> > The version information for PHP is not good. It is better to refer to PHP
> > in general and query the information number of PHP. There is no need to
> > restrict to PHP5 for example. Is there any specific reason why to request a
> > specific Apache version?
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => qmailmrtg-toaster
> > BuildRequires: All SuSE releases need "mrtg"
> > The PHP/Apache version information had to be changed (see
> > "control-panel-toaster")
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => maildrop-toaster
> > BuildRequires: "gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, pcre, pcre-devel,
> > openldap2-client, mrtg, net-tools, openssl, cyrus-sasl, vpopmail-toaster,
> > qmail-toaster"
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => isoqlog-toaster ??????????????
> > #PKSUSE100='php5'
> > #PKSUSE101='php'
> > ;;
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => squirrelmail-toaster
> > The PHP/Apache version information had to be changed (see
> > "control-panel-toaster")
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > => spamassassin-toaster
> > BuildRequires:
> > Replaced the line "perl >= 5.8.7, perl(Digest::SHA1),
> > perl(HTML::Parser), openssl-devel"
> > with "tperl >= 5.8.7, perl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, openssl-devel"
> > Requires:
> > Replaced the line "perl(Digest::SHA1), perl(HTML::Parser),
> > perl(Pod::Usage), procmail"
> > with "tperl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, procmail"
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > =>clamav-toaster
> > Requires: All SuSE releases need "pwdutils", to ensure, that the users and
> > groups
> > can be added before building
> > In the %post section
> > the line "/sbin/service freshclam start > /dev/null 2>&1"
> > has been replaced by
> > "
> > if test %{build_sus_100} -eq 0 -a %{build_sus_10064} -eq 0; then
> > /sbin/service freshclam start > /dev/null 2>&1
> > fi
> > "
> > because /sbin/service is not available at SuSE distributions before 10.1.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > =>simscan-toaster
> > BuildRequires: perl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, clamav-toaster,
> > spamassassin-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > =>djbdns
> > BuildRequires:
> > the line "chkconfig, initscripts, sh-utils, daemontools-toaster,
> > ucspi-tcp-toaster"
> >
> > has been replaced by, because some of the packages are not available there.
> > I suggest to move those packages to the relevant sections of the
> > distributions.
> >
> > "sh-utils, daemontools-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster"
> >
> > before the line "# create log symlinks"
> > the following lines have been inserted, to allow the rpm-packager to find
> > some symlinks:
> >
> > # touch logs
> > pushd %{buildroot}/var/djbdns
> > mkdir -p dnscachex/log dnscache/log tinydns/log axfrdns/log
> > touch dnscachex/log/main dnscache/log/main tinydns/log/main axfrdns/log/main
> > popd
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > Unfortunately SuSE seems to ignore the BuildPreReq lines. Therefore all
> > BuildPreReq lines have been renamed to BuildRequires. The statements are
> > identical, as said in
> > http://www.redhat.com/archives/rpm-list/2003-June/msg00088.html.
> >
> > I suggest to do that for all spec files, to reduce the work for the SuSE
> > maintainers.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> > A SuSE <=10.0 specific problem is, that _ALL_ BuildRequires are processed,
> > even when excluded by an %if statement. The only solution is, to remove all
> > other distribution sections to make it compile nicely.
> >
> > For SuSE <=10.0 it is also neccesary to define a BuildRequires statement
> > which contains some default packages. Otherwise it does not compile most
> > packages:
> >
> > BuildRequires: aaa_base, acl, attr, bash, bind-utils, bison, bzip2,
> > coreutils, cpio, cpp, cracklib, cvs, cyrus-sasl, db, devs, diffutils,
> > e2fsprogs, file, filesystem, fillup, findutils, flex, gawk, gdbm-devel,
> > glibc, glibc-devel, glibc-locale, gpm, grep, groff, gzip, info, insserv,
> > klogd, less, libacl, libattr, libgcc, libnscd, libselinux, libstdc++,
> > libxcrypt, libzio, m4, make, man, mktemp, module-init-tools, ncurses,
> > ncurses-devel, net-tools, netcfg, openldap2-client, openssl, pam,
> > pam-modules, patch, permissions, popt, procinfo, procps, psmisc, pwdutils,
> > rcs, readline, sed, strace, syslogd, sysvinit, tar, tcpd, texinfo,
> > timezone, unzip, util-linux, vim, zlib, zlib-devel, autoconf, automake,
> > binutils, gcc, gdbm, gettext, libtool, perl, rpm, net-tools, openssl,
> > cyrus-sasl, zlib-devel, pwdutils
> >
> > SuSE <=10.0 does not like "," signs within BuildRequires sections. All
> > those must to be removed before building.
> >
> > And then, another nice thing, SuSE does not like version information in the
> > BuildRequires sections. Those information must be removed, too.
> >
> > I suggest to check if the version information in (Build)Requires sections
> > are important: It seems, that it sometimes is there just to have something
> > there: For example the web-applications does not really need a specific
> > version while translating or running them. It would make maintenance much
> > easier to remove those unnecessary information.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> >
> > To automate the build process, I have attached a script-file which is
> > working on the above mentioned SuSE versions. Build can be done as follows:
> >
> > 1) Download the SRPM files
> >
> > 2) copy the attached file to the same directory
> >
> > 3) ensure, that the BUILD_RPMS variable points to an installation
> > repository for the current SuSE version
> >
> > 4) run current-opensuse-build.sh. Use --help to read some information
> >
> > As mentioned, I can compile all packages with SuSE 9.3 - OpenSuSE 10.1. I
> > have not tested with SE, but I think it should run, too.
> >
> > While processing the packages, diff files are generated which reflect the
> > changes done by the script. Some SuSE <=10.0 specific changes are NOT
> > reflected in the diff-file, because they would break other distributions
> > functionality. Setting "dryrun" to 1 in the script would do everything
> > except the build process. This could be used to generate the diff-files
> > only.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > If you have any suggestions/questions/ideas, please send a mail.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Johannes
> >
> > plain text document attachment (current-opensuse-build.sh)
> > #!/bin/sh
> > #
> > # build the system for SuSE 9.3 - OpenSuSE 10.1 systems
> > #
> > # author: Johannes Weberhofer, May - July 2006
> > # licensed under the GPL
> > #
> >
> > # ####################################################################
> > # modify settings here
> > # please ensure, that the BUILD_RPMS environment variable is set to a
> > # valid (Open)SuSE installation repository
> >
> > # This variable should be set to a directory where all (S)RPMs will be
> > # copied to
> > QMAILRPM=`dirname ~/qmailrpm`/`basename ~/qmailrpm`
> >
> > # no changes should be done below this point
> > # ####################################################################
> >
> > if test $# -eq 1 -a "$1" != "--help" ; then
> > ARCH=$1
> > fi
> >
> > if test -z "$ARCH" ; then
> > ARCH=`grep '(' /etc/SuSE-release | sed -e 's/[^(]*(// ; s/)// ; s/\-/_/
> > ; s/X/x/ '`
> > fi
> >
> >
> > # check parameters
> > if test $# -gt 1 -o "$1" == "--help" ; then
> > echo "usage: `basename $0` [i586|x86_64]"
> > echo ""
> > echo "Default architecture for your system is: $ARCH"
> > echo "Please do not forget to set 'BUILD_RPMS' to a valid (Open)SuSE
> > installation repository. "
> > echo "Currently it is set to: $BUILD_RPMS"
> > echo ""
> > echo "Before starting the build process, download the SRPMs to the
> > current directory"
> > echo ""
> > echo "The resulting (S)RPMs will be copied to $QMAILRPM"
> > echo "If you like to set another directory, please edit `basename $0`"
> > echo "------------"
> > echo "(c) Johannes Weberhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, May - July 2006,
> > Version 1.0"
> > echo " licensed under the GPL"
> > echo "------------"
> > exit 1
> > fi
> >
> >
> > # here are the default SuSE RPM's located
> > DEFAULTRPM="$BUILD_RPMS"
> >
> > DRYRUN=0
> >
> > SUSERELEASE=`grep VERSION /etc/SuSE-release | sed 's/VERSION = //'`
> >
> > if test "$ARCH" == "i586" ; then
> > TOASTERTYPE=''
> > TOASTERARCH=''
> > else
> > TOASTERTYPE='64'
> > TOASTERARCH=' x86_64'
> > fi
> > SUSETOASTERRELEASE=`echo "$SUSERELEASE" | tr -d '.'`
> >
> > if test $SUSETOASTERRELEASE -lt 101 ; then
> > SUSETOASTERRELEASE=100
> > fi
> >
> > if test ! -d "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE" ; then
> > mkdir -p "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE"
> > fi
> >
> >
> > # ####################################################################
> > # and now build the packages
> >
> > BUILDPKGS="daemontools-toaster ucspi-tcp-toaster vpopmail-toaster
> > libdomainkeys qmail-toaster courier-authlib-toaster courier-imap-toaster
> > autorespond-toaster control-panel-toaster ezmlm-toaster qmailadmin-toaster
> > qmailmrtg-toaster maildrop-toaster isoqlog-toaster vqadmin-toaster
> > squirrelmail-toaster spamassassin-toaster clamav-toaster ripmime-toaster
> > simscan-toaster djbdns"
> >
> > for PACKAGE in $BUILDPKGS ; do
> > DIR=`ls $PACKAGE-*.src.rpm | tail -n1 | sed -e 's/.src.rpm//'`
> > if test ! -e "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/$ARCH/$DIR.$ARCH.rpm" -a
> > ! -e "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/noarch/$DIR.noarch.rpm"; then
> > echo
> > echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mPackage :
> > \033[40m\033[001;033m$PACKAGE\033[0m"
> > echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mBuilding for:
> > \033[40m\033[001;033mSuSE $SUSERELEASE\033[0m"
> > echo -e "\033[40m\033[001;031mArchitecture:
> > \033[40m\033[001;033m$ARCH\033[0m"
> > echo
> > if test ! -d "$DIR" ; then
> > mkdir "$DIR"
> > else
> > rm -rf "$DIR/*"
> > fi
> > pushd "$DIR" 2>&1 > /dev/null
> > unrpm "../$DIR.src.rpm" 2>&1 > /dev/null
> >
> > # do some package-related things
> > PKSUSE100=''
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > case "$PACKAGE" in
> > libdomainkeys-toaster)
> > SEDS='s/ripMIME for qmail-toaster/DomainKey
> > library/'
> > ;;
> > vpopmail-toaster)
> > SEDS='s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/'
> > ;;
> > qmail-toaster)
> > SEDS='s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/'
> > PKSUSE100='mysql-devel'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > ;;
> > courier-authlib-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='vpopmail-toaster, gcc-c++,
> > libstdc++-devel, expect, mysql-shared, mysql-devel'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > ;;
> > courier-imap-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel,
> > mysql-devel'
> > SEDS='/^BuildRequires:/ s/fileutils// ;
> > /^Requires:/ s/fileutils// ; /^BuildRequires:/ s/textutils// ; /^Requires:/
> > s/textutils//'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > ;;
> > control-panel-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='apache, libapr0, expat'
> > PKSUSE101='apache2, libapr1, expat'
> > SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >= 2.0.52, php5
> > >= [0-9\.]*\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.52, php >=
> > 4.4.0\nBuildRequires:\tapache2, libapr-util1/ ; s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >=
> > 2.0.52, php4 >= [0-9\.]*\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.52, php >= 4.4.0/'
> > ;;
> > qmailmrtg-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='mrtg'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*cron >= 4.1, apache2 >=
> > 2.0.54, php4 >= 4.4.0, mrtg\)/Requires:\tcron >= 4.1, apache2 >= 2.0.54,
> > php >= 4.4.0/'
> > ;;
> > maildrop-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='gcc-c++, libstdc++-devel, pcre,
> > pcre-devel, openldap2-client, mrtg, net-tools, openssl, cyrus-sasl,
> > vpopmail-toaster, qmail-toaster'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > ;;
> > isoqlog-toaster)
> > #PKSUSE100='php5'
> > #PKSUSE101='php'
> > ;;
> > squirrelmail-toaster)
> > SEDS='s/^\(Requires:.*apache2 >= 2.0.54, php4
> > >= 4.4.0\)/Requires:\tapache2 >= 2.0.54, php >= 4.4.0/'
> > ;;
> > spamassassin-toaster)
> > SEDS='s/^\(BuildRequires:.*perl >= 5.8.7,
> > perl(Digest::SHA1), perl(HTML::Parser),
> > openssl-devel\)/BuildRequires:\tperl >= 5.8.7, perl-Digest-SHA1,
> > perl-HTML-Parser, openssl-devel/ ; s/^\(Requires:.*perl(Digest::SHA1),
> > perl(HTML::Parser), perl(Pod::Usage),
> > procmail\)/Requires:\tperl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser, procmail/'
> > ;;
> > clamav-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='qmail-toaster'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > SEDS='s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.[0-9].*Linux\)/\1\nRequires:\tpwdutils/ ;
> > s/^\(\/sbin\/service freshclam start.*\)/if
> > test %{build_sus_100} -eq 0 -a %{build_sus_10064} -eq 0; then\n \1\nfi/'
> > ;;
> > simscan-toaster)
> > PKSUSE100='perl-Digest-SHA1, perl-HTML-Parser,
> > clamav-toaster, spamassassin-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster'
> > PKSUSE101=$PKSUSE100
> > ;;
> > djbdns)
> > SEDS='
> > s/chkconfig, initscripts, sh-utils, daemontools-toaster,
> > ucspi-tcp-toaster/daemontools-toaster, ucspi-tcp-toaster/ ;
> >
> > s/\(Buildprereq: shadow-utils\)/#\1/
> >
> > s/^\(# create log symlinks\)$/# touch logs\npushd
> > %{buildroot}\/var\/djbdns\nmkdir -p dnscachex\/log dnscache\/log
> > tinydns\/log axfrdns\/log\ntouch dnscachex\/log\/main dnscache\/log\/main
> > tinydns\/log\/main axfrdns\/log\/main\npopd\n\n\1/ ;
> > s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/axfrdns\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/tinydns\/log\/main\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/axfrdns\/log\/main/
> > ;
> > s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/dnscachex\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/dnscachex\/log\/main/
> > ;
> > s/^\(\/var\/log\/djbdns\/dnscache\)$/\1\n%config(noreplace)\/var\/djbdns\/dnscache\/log\/main/'
> > ;;
> > esac
> > SPECFILE=`ls *.spec | tail -n1`
> >
> > # SuSE seems to ignore the BuildPreReq lines.
> > # Therefore all BuildPreReq lines are renamed to BuildRequires
> > # The statements are identical, as said in
> > #
> > http://www.redhat.com/archives/rpm-list/2003-June/msg00088.html
> > #
> > sed -i.orig -e 's/^BuildPreReq:/BuildRequires:/' $SPECFILE
> >
> > # now do some changes for the suse distributions
> > if test -n "$SEDS" ; then
> > sed -i -e "$SEDS" $SPECFILE
> > fi
> > if test -n "$PKSUSE100" ; then
> > sed -i -e "s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.0.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\t$PKSUSE100/" $SPECFILE
> > fi
> > if test -n "$PKSUSE101" ; then
> > sed -i -e "s/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.1.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\t$PKSUSE101/" $SPECFILE
> > fi
> >
> > # SuSE before 10.1 did not include all packages to build the
> > toaster
> > # packaged properly. Therefore they should be included for SuSE
> > 10.0
> > # distributions.
> > sed -i -e 's/^\(%define.*ostype SuSE
> > *10\.0.*Linux\)/\1\nBuildRequires:\taaa_base, acl, attr, bash, bind-utils,
> > bison, bzip2, coreutils, cpio, cpp, cracklib, cvs, cyrus-sasl, db, devs,
> > diffutils, e2fsprogs, file, filesystem, fillup, findutils, flex, gawk,
> > gdbm-devel, glibc, glibc-devel, glibc-locale, gpm, grep, groff, gzip, info,
> > insserv, klogd, less, libacl, libattr, libgcc, libnscd, libselinux,
> > libstdc++, libxcrypt, libzio, m4, make, man, mktemp, module-init-tools,
> > ncurses, ncurses-devel, net-tools, netcfg, openldap2-client, openssl, pam,
> > pam-modules, patch, permissions, popt, procinfo, procps, psmisc, pwdutils,
> > rcs, readline, sed, strace, syslogd, sysvinit, tar, tcpd, texinfo,
> > timezone, unzip, util-linux, vim, zlib, zlib-devel, autoconf, automake,
> > binutils, gcc, gdbm, gettext, libtool, perl, rpm, net-tools, openssl,
> > cyrus-sasl, zlib-devel, pwdutils/' $SPECFILE
> >
> > diff -u $SPECFILE.orig $SPECFILE > ../$PACKAGE.diff
> >
> > sed -i -e
> > 's/\(^%define.*build_sus_'$SUSETOASTERRELEASE$TOASTERTYPE' [^0]*\)\(0$\)/\1
> > 1/' $SPECFILE
> >
> > # for SuSE < 10.1 all occurences of "BuildRequires" are
> > interpreted, even when excluded by
> > # %if...%endif sections. "BuildRequires" does additionally NOT
> > accept version information.
> > # SuSE < 10.1 ignores the "BuildPreReq" sections, so all it's
> > information must be copied to
> > # "BuildRequires"
> >
> > # begin speciallity for Suse < 10.1
> > if test $SUSETOASTERRELEASE -lt 101 ; then
> > # backup the full spec files
> > cp $SPECFILE complete-$SPECFILE
> > # read the required distibution statements
> > DISTSTATEMENT=`sed -n -e "/^%if
> > %{build_sus_$SUSETOASTERRELEASE$TOASTERTYPE}$/,/^%endif/p " $SPECFILE`
> >
> > # remove all distibution statements
> > sed -i -e '/^%if %{build_[a-z]*_[0-9]*}$/,/^%endif/d'
> > $SPECFILE
> > sed -i -e '/^%if %{default}$/,/^%endif/d' $SPECFILE
> >
> > # split up and insert the current distributions
> > statement on the proper position
> > csplit --quiet $SPECFILE "/# Distro Statements/+1"
> >
> > cat xx00 > $SPECFILE
> > echo -e "$DISTSTATEMENT" >> $SPECFILE
> > cat xx01 | sed -e '/./,$!d ; /^BuildRequires/
> > s/\(BuildRequires:\)\([a-z]\)/\1\t\2/' >> $SPECFILE
> > rm xx00 xx01
> >
> > # re-format BuildRequires statements for the whole
> > package (not for the distibution)
> > sed -i -e '/^BuildRequires/ s/[<>=]\+ [0-9\.\-]\+//g ;
> > /^BuildRequires/ s/,/ /g ; /^BuildRequires/ s/[ ]+/ /g ; /^BuildRequires/
> > s/ [ ]*/ /g' $SPECFILE
> >
> > fi
> > # end speciallity for Suse < 10.1
> >
> > if test $DRYRUN -ne 1 ; then
> > build $SPECFILE --clean --arch=$ARCH \
> > --rpms
> > $DEFAULTRPM/:$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/$ARCH:$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/RPMS/noarch
> > if test $? -ne 0 ; then
> > exit 1
> > fi
> >
> > cp -a /var/tmp/build-root/usr/src/packages/*
> > "$QMAILRPM/SuSE-$SUSERELEASE/"
> >
> > popd 2>&1 > /dev/null
> > rm -rf "$DIR"
> > else
> > popd 2>&1 > /dev/null
> > fi
> > fi
> > done
> >
> > if test -e all-toaster-opensuse.diff ; then
> > rm all-toaster-opensuse.diff
> > fi
> > cat *.diff > all-toaster-opensuse.diff
> >
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