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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>I downloaded
all the files to a directory called /temp (I created this dir).<BR>I then ran
./obmtool kolab as root and here is the output<BR><BR>rm: cannot remove
'/kolab/RPM/PKG/*.src.rpm': No such file or directory<BR>obmtool:NOTICE: did not
find openpkg/rpm executable. Checking/fetching<BR>binary sh.<BR>OpenPKG
2.1-RELEASE Binary Bootstrap Package, version 2.1.0<BR>Built for prefix /kolab
on target platform ix86-fedora2<BR>++ hooking OpenPKG instance into system
environment<BR>++ fixating OpenPKG instance root directory "/kolab"<BR>++
extracting OpenPKG binary distribution<BR>++ installing OpenPKG binary
distribution<BR><BR>openpkg.bzip2: Date integrity error when
decompressing.<BR> Input file = openpkg.tar.bz2, output file =
(stdout)<BR><BR>It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become
corrupted.<BR>You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such
files.<BR><BR>You can us the 'bzip2recover' program to attempt to
recover<BR>data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.<BR><BR>++ fixating
OpenPKG instance filesystem
hierarchy<BR>/kolab/RPM/PKG/openpkg-2.1.0-2.1.0.ix86-fedora2-zfos.sh: line
767:<BR>/kolab/bin/op<BR>enpkg: No such file or directory<BR>++ post-processing
OpenPKG bootstrap
installation<BR>/kolab/RPM/PKG/openpkg-2.1.0-2.1.0.ix86-fedora2-zfos.sh: line
800:<BR>/kolab/lib/op<BR>enpkg/rpmdb: No such file or directory<BR>cat:
kolab/etc/openpkg/platform: No such file or
directory<BR>/kolab/RPM/PKG/openpkg-2.1.0-2.1.0.ix86-fedora2-zfos.sh: line
884:<BR>/kolab/lib/op<BR>enpkg/rpmtool: No such file or
directory<BR>obmtool:ERROR: bootstrapping failed</FONT><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ryon<BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>