Hi,

if I compile with ./scipts/Build-Target I get the failure, that there are some 
files, which will be shared from 2 different packages and therefore t2 will not 
go ahead building the package. Then I set check_shared=0 within the package 
configuration and t2 did compile the package without a problem. My question is 
now, if it is OK to set check_shared=0 because I think that it should not be 
the way, that 2 packages share the same files?

Example of the package shadow:

Creating file list and doing final adaptions ... 
Searching for orphaned files ...
Found 533 files for this package.
Found 63 orphaned files for this package.
Clear (old) md5sums ...
Calculating package dependencies ...
Creating md5sum files ... done.
Creating package description ...
Making post-install adaptions.
Found shared files with other packages:
usr/include/security/pam_misc.h: pam shadow
Due to previous errors.
--- BUILD ERROR ---
removed `/var/adm/logs/5-shadow.log'

Thanks for you help.

Best regards,
Bernhard Suttner



-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: René Rebe [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. August 2010 21:15
An: Bernhard Suttner
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Betreff: Re: [t2] check_shared

Hi,

On Aug 19, 2010, at 17:54 , Bernhard Suttner wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I compiled T2 on a Ubuntu 10.04 and had to set check_shared for some packages:

unfortunately I do not yet understand the problem. What exactly is happening 
and you are trying to archive?

René

> M       archiver/unzip/unzip.conf
> M       archiver/zip/zip.conf
> M       shells/pdksh/pdksh.conf
> M       develop/ppl/ppl.conf
> M       develop/gcc/gcc.conf
> M       develop/binutils/binutils.conf
> M       develop/strace/strace.conf
> M       scientific/gmp/gmp.conf
> M       filesystem/udev/udev.conf
> M       filesystem/disktype/disktype.conf
> M       x86/grub/grub.conf
> M       base/util-linux/util-linux.conf
> M       base/linux26/linux26.conf
> M       base/glibc/glibc.conf
> M       base/embutils/embutils.conf
> M       base/flex/flex.conf
> M       base/readline/readline.conf
> 
> Is that Ok or what should I do to fix this problem?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Bernhard Suttner
> 
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