Re: apt-src cannot build
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? You don't have to enter to foo-version directory. Anyway it should work even with that... both ways works for me. regards fEnIo -- ,''`. Bartosz Fenski | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | pgp:0x13fefc40 | irc:fEnIo : :' : 32-050 Skawina - Glowackiego 3/15 - w. malopolskie - Polska `. `' phone:+48602383548 | proud Debian maintainer and user `- http://skawina.eu.org | jid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | rlu:172001 signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: apt-src cannot build
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 03:09:41PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? You don't have to enter to foo-version directory. Anyway it should work even with that... both ways works for me. I tried that, too, but it still just says E: Not installed. What's E and what's not installed? (This must be one of the least helpful error messages I've ever seen.) E means error. Are you sure all build dependencies are installed ? apt-get build-dep foo Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apt-src cannot build
On Thursday 17 February 2005 21:32, Michael Koch wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 03:09:41PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? You don't have to enter to foo-version directory. Anyway it should work even with that... both ways works for me. I tried that, too, but it still just says E: Not installed. What's E and what's not installed? (This must be one of the least helpful error messages I've ever seen.) E means error. Ah, ok.. (If the author tried to be confusing he could have made it say Blue: No roof or something. Although on a second thought that probably would have been too obvious and made ppl check out the source, and this way he got it actually more confusing by being less confusing. Clever.) Are you sure all build dependencies are installed ? No. apt-src install foo installed a lot of stuff, so I guessed it was OK and didn't know how to fix it even if it wasn't OK. apt-get build-dep foo That didn't seem to do anything but apparently it did the trick because now it works. Thanks!!! (It would be nice if the man page of apt-src would state that build requires doing an apt-get build-dep.) Best regards, - Marcus Sundman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apt-src cannot build
On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? You don't have to enter to foo-version directory. Anyway it should work even with that... both ways works for me. I tried that, too, but it still just says E: Not installed. What's E and what's not installed? (This must be one of the least helpful error messages I've ever seen.) - Marcus Sundman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: apt-src cannot build
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 04:26:12PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: On Thursday 17 February 2005 21:32, Michael Koch wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 03:09:41PM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:18, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote: On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 06:19:59AM +0200, Marcus Sundman wrote: I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? You don't have to enter to foo-version directory. Anyway it should work even with that... both ways works for me. I tried that, too, but it still just says E: Not installed. What's E and what's not installed? (This must be one of the least helpful error messages I've ever seen.) E means error. Ah, ok.. (If the author tried to be confusing he could have made it say Blue: No roof or something. Although on a second thought that probably would have been too obvious and made ppl check out the source, and this way he got it actually more confusing by being less confusing. Clever.) The addition of one compound-word (Build-dependencies) would have solved all of your ills. The BTS is --- over there. (It would be nice if the man page of apt-src would state that build requires doing an apt-get build-dep.) Again, BTS --- over there, and besides, it's not required to do an apt-get build-dep if you've already got all of the relevant packages installed. - Matt signature.asc Description: Digital signature
apt-src cannot build
I do the following (irrelevant output omitted): 8 /usr/src/tmp$ apt-src install foo /usr/src/tmp$ cd foo-version /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ apt-src build foo E: Not installed /usr/src/tmp/foo-version$ 8 Any idea what might be wrong? - Marcus Sundman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]