Hi Stephan,
I used this now, but an yum-builddep of this srpm package tells me that
the package: kernel-devel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-404.el5 is needed but not
found on centos 7. centos 7 ist working with 3.10.
yum-builddep is looking at the wrong info when used on srpms. Install or
unpack the srpm
On Jun 22, 2015, at 15:15 , lada...@ira.uka.de wrote:
I used this now, but an yum-builddep of this srpm package tells me that
the package: kernel-devel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-404.el5 is needed but not
found on centos 7. centos 7 ist working with 3.10.
yum-builddep is looking at the wrong info
On Centos 7:
yum-builddep openafs.spec works.
rpmbuild -ba openafs.spec exits with 0. I got my rpm packages.
On Fedora 20:
I add a yum repository file which points to the 1.6.10 rpm Fedora 20 packages
at openafs.org
yum install produce the following output with some errors and bad exit:
On Fedora 20:
I add a yum repository file which points to the 1.6.10 rpm Fedora 20
packages at openafs.org
yum install produce the following output with some errors and bad exit:
1.6.10 is too old for that kernel, you need at least 1.6.11. NB F20 is EOL.
ok. Thank you. Iam wondering
On 22 Jun 2015, at 09:40, Andreas Ladanyi andreas.lada...@kit.edu wrote:
iam using Centos 7 and openafs 1.6.11.1 from source tarball.
In general when a packaged version of something is available, it should
be preferred over a source build, since the packaging system tracks which
files are
Hi Ben,
iam using Centos 7 and openafs 1.6.11.1 from source tarball.
In general when a packaged version of something is available, it should
be preferred over a source build, since the packaging system tracks which
files are installed by the package and should allow for cleaner
uninstalls.
On 22 Jun 2015, at 15:15, lada...@ira.uka.de wrote:
I used this now, but an yum-builddep of this srpm package tells me that
the package: kernel-devel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-404.el5 is needed but not
found on centos 7. centos 7 ist working with 3.10.
yum-builddep is looking at the wrong info
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
Hi,
i cant see a make uninstall / remove target to uninstall OpenAFS after make
install procedure. Is there a script or something other secret how the
removing of installed files is possible ?
There is no script or secret. You might get some help
Hi,
i cant see a make uninstall / remove target to uninstall OpenAFS after
make install procedure. Is there a script or something other secret how
the removing of installed files is possible ?
iam using Centos 7 and openafs 1.6.11.1 from source tarball.
Andy