Hi everyone,
I try to compile inetutils on an OpenPKG instance
running on Solaris 10, but I receive following error:
-
if /openpkg/bin/cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..
-I../headers -I../lib -I../lib
-DPATH_TTY_PFX=\"/dev/\" -DPATH_DEVNULL=\"/dev/null\"
-I/openpkg/inc
declaration specifiers
make[2]: *** [localhost.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/inetutils-1.5/libinetutils'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/inetutils-1.5'
make: *** [all] Error 2
-
A
Hello everyone
I need your experience in service supervision. At the
moment, we are using OpenPKG under both Solaris 10 and
RHEL5. We are now looking for a standard way to
supervise our daemons and services under these two
platforms. Till now we had following approach:
everytime we had to install
Hi everyone,
here are my results of the test-driving procedure on a fresh installed
Debian Lenny.
Can someone explain me the following things:
- Why does OpenPKG need to be bootstrapped twice in order to get it to
work without warnings?
- Why do the permissions of the license file have to be
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
I've done an installation under Debian 5.0 myself recently
without problems. Interesting that it caused problems for you.
My tests were done on two fresh-installed Debian 5.0.3 on the following
architectures:
* Linux debian-test 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 5
Hi all,
actually, I could reproduce exactly the same error while bootstrapping
OpenPKG-4 under Solaris 10 (amd64). So I decided to investigate a bit
more, and here are my results: at the end of the compilation, just
before the RPM files are created, I can see a lot of errors related to
Lua. S
Thanks for you answer Jeff. But I also don't know RPM macros and Lua
well enough to debug this issue.
But anyway, am I the only one to have this kind of problems while
bootstrapping all my servers?
Olivier
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OpenPKG
Hi all,
I am trying to download packages and source packages from different remote
HTTP repositories, but it doesn't work as expected...
open...@lab$ openpkg -v
OpenPKG-CURRENT (4.0.2)
open...@lab$ openpkg rpm -Uvh
http://download.openpkg.org/packages/current/source/BASE/adns-1.4-20080101.src.rp
We are exactly in the same situation. Due to the lack of support and
problem handling appearing with OpenPKG-4, we are now intensively
looking for alternatives. We can not avoid waiting weeks and weeks for a
problem to be handled and (eventually) solved. Hopefully it will get
better in the futu
Hi All,
I have a problem compiling nail under Solaris 10 x86 (see log below). Is
it related to the new version of OpenSSL ?
How can I fix this issue?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Olivier
/openpkg/bin/cc -O2 -pipe -I/openpkg/include
-DMAILRC
PKCS7 *pkcs7;
+#ifdef HAVE_STACK_OF
+STACK_OF(X509) *certs;
+STACK_OF(X509) *chain = NULL;
+#else
STACK *certs;
- X509*cert;
STACK *chain = NULL;
+#endif
+X509*cert;
enum okay ok = OKAY;
message_number = n;
==
Thanks for the patch. It works.
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On 16.04.10 13:45, Olivier Fournier wrote:
Found a solution (source:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pld-cvs-com...@lists.pld-linux.org/msg216476.html)
Ok, upstream vendor fixes taken over and applied to the
latest "nail&quo
Hi All,
on my system (Solaris 10 x86 64-bit), version 1.4.14 of the
nagios-plugins did not build successfully. It stopped with the following
library compatibility error:
/openpkg/bin/cc -m64 -O2 -pipe -m64 -o pst3 pst3-pst3.o -L/openpkg/lib
-L/op
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