René Rebe schrieb:
/root/T2/package/filesystem/squashfs-tools/linux-2.4.33.patch ']'
====[squashfs_prepatch:33 (last $?=0)> patch -bfp1 -z .orig
fl_wrapper.so: write outside basedir (/root/T2): /root/tmp/poeq90ht
Hm. I never saw a /root/tmp so far.
This one was there already before the first compile attempt. And I
cannot remember having it created manually.
It contains:
kde-root/ ksocket-root/ mc-root/
In my environment (as root this is) I have:
TMP=/root/tmp
TMPDIR=/root/tmp
Somehow a temporary
file was created there and is cought by some T2 sanity checks
that should prevent a) messing up your host system and b) not
yielding unwanted top-level files in the resulting new system.
should I circumvent this check somehow? (How?)
Or should I set the TMP-Vars to something different?
Should I simply not use the temp file system in building?
Did you manually configure this temporary path location somehow?
Which operating system are you using?
It's Mandriva 2008.0
Regards
Matthias
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