Failed upgrade 2.2.4 to 2.3
Nicholas Moore
nicholas.moore at tsr-i.com
Tue May 31 15:14:16 CEST 2011
I have repeated this upgrade attempt three times, with the same result
each time. The only difference between the two machines is that the
successful upgrade was on a 64bit and the failure was on a 32bit.
Any suggestions?
Regards
Nicholas
On 29/05/11 18:40, Nicholas Moore wrote:
> I have successfully upgraded from 2.2.4 to 2.3.1 on my test machine,
> but have failed early on in my production machine (os Opensuse 11.3)
> Both machines have the same spec and OS. The upgrade logs from the two
> machines appear to be the same up to the point of failure.
>
> Failure happens during the Build GNU gzip phase:
> ***************************************************************************
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> | PREPARATION: Build GNU gzip (Compression
> Tool) |
> +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> .......
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:525: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> mv -f .deps/creat-safer.Tpo .deps/creat-safer.Po
> /kolab/bin/cc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -O2 -MT dup-safer.o
> -MD -MP -MF .deps/dup-safer.Tpo -c -o dup-safer.o dup-safer.c
> In file included from ./sys/stat.h:27,
> from ./fcntl.h:26,
> from dup-safer.c:25:
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:454: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:454: warning: to disable this warning use
> -fgnu89-inline or the gnu_inline function attribute
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:461: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:468: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:476: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:484: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:493: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:503: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:510: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:517: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> ///usr/include/sys/stat.h:525: warning: C99 inline functions are not
> supported; using GNU89
> mv -f .deps/dup-safer.Tpo .deps/dup-safer.Po
> /kolab/bin/cc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -O2 -MT exitfail.o
> -MD -MP -MF .deps/exitfail.Tpo -c -o exitfail.o exitfail.c
> mv -f .deps/exitfail.Tpo .deps/exitfail.Po
> /kolab/bin/cc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -O2 -MT fd-safer.o
> -MD -MP -MF .deps/fd-safer.Tpo -c -o fd-safer.o fd-safer.c
> In file included from /usr/include/bits/errno.h:25,
> from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
> from fd-safer.c:25:
> /usr/include/linux/errno.h:4:23: error: asm/errno.h: No such file or
> directory
> make[2]: *** [fd-safer.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/kolab/RPM/TMP/openpkg-20071227/gzip-1.3.12/lib'
> make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/kolab/RPM/TMP/openpkg-20071227/gzip-1.3.12/lib'
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> + exit 2
> + exit 2
> error: Bad exit status from /kolab/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.51436 (%prep)
>
>
> RPM build errors:
> Bad exit status from /kolab/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.51436 (%prep)
> /kolab/RPM/PKG now contains the installed packages.
> Previous contents were moved to /kolab/RPM/PKG.19436.10200.30685.16108
> ***************************************************************************
>
> The various errno.h files all appear to be in place.
>
> Log file attached - any help would be appreciated.
>
>
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