obmtool:WARNING install failure. Missing [[many, many packages]]

Alain Spineux aspineux at gmail.com
Wed Jun 20 10:55:48 CEST 2007


I installed a fedora 7, I will post my notes soon, take a look


On 6/19/07, Jonathan Guilbault <jonathang at canril.com> wrote:
> On June 14, 2007 02:10:36 pm Alain Spineux wrote:
> > Please read the wiki about install in Fedora Core 6
>
> Thanks Alain for the help.  Unfortunately, the advice there did not resolve my
> issue.
>
> The wiki offers two suggestions.  The first suggestion is to build with GCC
> 3.4; I attempted this and had the same issues.
>
> The second is to disable SELinux for perl.  SELinux is already set to
> permissive in this installation of CentOS so this could not have been an
> issue.
>
> The error bootstrap gives after I try & run it is:
> -bash: /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap: /kolab/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No
> such file or directory
>
> I believe this occurs because autopackage fails to install perl in the
> autopackage environment; just like it is failing to install numerous other
> packages.
>
> Anyone have any insight?  My original email has a list of the missing
> packages.  It starts with gcc-4.0.2-2.5.0.amd64-rhl5-kolab.rpm & ends with
> kolab-horde-fbview-2.1.0-20070420.amd64-rhl5-kolab.rpm.
>
> Thanks for your time & help.
>
>
> > On 6/13/07, Jonathan Guilbault <jonathang at canril.com> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > First of all, I think that this problem could be related to the gcc
> > > version
> > > I'm using to build Kolab from source (as per the instructions on the
> > > wiki).
> > > I'm using gcc 4.1.1 on CentOS 5 to install Kolab 2.1.0 from source.
> > >
> > > Essentially, the install script completed and I discovered on bootstrap
> > > that
> > > perl was missing.  I examined the log and found suggestions that numerous
> > > other packages were missing.
> > >
> > > My last message had a log file attached and was too large.  I've attached
> > > two
> > > files to this post that are much smaller:
> > >
> > > 1.  "install-failure.log" is a grep for "failure" of the
> > > kolab-build.logfile produced by the install command suggested in the
> > > wiki.  It lists dozens upon
> > > dozens of install failures due to missing dependencies.
> > >
> > > 2. "unsatisfied-dependencies.log" is the product of "/kolab/bin/openpkg
> > > rpm -Va", which was a check I found suggested in the output I examined in
> > > the
> > > log.  It lists several packages as missing.
> > >
> > >
> > > So:
> > > 1.  If this is due to the gcc version, what version of gcc do I need to
> > > use to
> > > compile Kolab 2.1.0 & the associated OpenPKG stuff from source?
> > >
> > > 2. If it's not my gcc version (I though OpenPKG >=2.5.x was supposed to
> > > fix
> > > the gcc >=4.0 issue), then does anyone have any idea what it is?
> > >
> > > Thank you for your time,
> > > Jonathan Guilbault.
> > >
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>
>
>
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