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Re: [Ltib] Trouble adding new package in LTIB


From: James E. Chargin Jr.
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Trouble adding new package in LTIB
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:50:12 -0700
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Stuart,

Thanks for the information. My concern was with the size of termcap. Since you feel it is small, I have no objection to including it.

I did try adding --without-readline to the configure command line. This resulted in compile errors during the build of parted. I was in the midst of working on resolving these when your suggestion arrived and so I've decided to try it rather than having to end up modifying the source for parted to fix some implicit function declaration errors.

So, I've added "select PKG_TERMCAP" to packages.lkc. I've removed --without-readline from the configure command for parted. I've also made sure termcap is selected in LTIB.

Now, when I try to build parted, it has found termcap, but it is now looking for "GNU readline". Here is the output:

8--
checking for readline in -lreadline... no
configure: error: GNU Readline could not be found which is required for the --with-readline (which is enabled by default). Either disable readline support with --without-readline or downloaded and install it from:
        ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline
Note: if you are using precompiled packages you will also need the development
package as well (which may be called readline-devel or something similar).
error: Bad exit status from /home/jimc/b/ltib/ltib-mpc8315erdb-20071129/tmp/rpm-tmp.79834 (%build)

RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /home/jimc/b/ltib/ltib-mpc8315erdb-20071129/tmp/rpm-tmp.79834 (%build)
Build time for parted: 11 seconds

Failed building parted


f_buildrpms() returned an error, exiting

Started: Mon Aug 18 10:17:20 2008
Ended:   Mon Aug 18 10:19:05 2008
Elapsed: 105 seconds

These packages failed to build:
parted
Build Failed

Exiting on error or interrupt
8--

I have found evidence that there is already a readline in ltib. dist/lfs-5.1/readline/readline.spec exists (It list you as the Packager).

So now, what? Is there a way to have parted use the existing readline? Should I install GNU readline, and if so, how is this best done without disturbing the existing readline?

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jim


Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Jim,

Although that will do the trick, I would try without: --without-readline
To get termcap in your system, run ./ltib -m config and add it (you can
search by pressing the 's' key).  Termcap is a fairly small package and
is normally included in most systems (even small ones).

If you decide this is what you want, you can enforce this selection by
adding the clause:

   select PKG_TERMCAP

to the entry you put for your package in packages.lkc.  Take a look at
some other packages for examples.

Regards, Stuart

On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 13:34 -0700, James E. Chargin Jr. wrote:
Luis,

That did the trick, thanks.

I'll attempt to solve my next problems (compiler errors) without asking for help for a while, to avoid asking another question with an obvious answer.

Thanks again,
Jim



Luis Felipe Strano Moraes wrote:
2008/8/15 James E. Chargin Jr. <address@hidden>:
Thanks for the detailed explanation.

I have added the md5 as Peter suggested.
I have also "activated" the package via LTIB. On exit from LTIB, I get
output from rpmbuild. During this, I get the message (which I mentioned
previously):

8--
configure: error: termcap could not be found which is required for the
--with-readline option (which is enabled by default).  Either disable
readline support with --without-readline or download and install termcap
from:
       ftp.gnu.org/gnu/termcap
Note: if you are using precompiled packages you will also need the
development package as well (which may be called termcap-devel or something
similar).
Note: (n)curses also seems to work as a substitute for termcap.  This was
not found either - but you could try installing that as well.
--8

As I indicated, I need help with this. I would prefer (I think) to build
without termcap, rather than include it on my embedded system, but I don't
know where I would specify --without-readline.  I know this would be a
command line parameter for configure, but I don't know where that command
line is generated.

Inside the .spec file, on the %Build stage.

--lf

Could someone provide guidance?

Thank you very much,
Jim


Stuart Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 15:02 -0400, Peter Barada wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 09:07 -0700, James E. Chargin Jr. wrote:
Processing: parted
====================
Testing network connectivity
Testing proxy connection for GPP : FAIL
response was: 500 Can't connect to wwwgate0.freescale.net:1080 (Bad
hostname 'wwwgate0.freescale.net')
Can't get gpp index, proxy forced off
FAILED PPP: : 500 Can't connect to auslxsc01.mtwk.freescale.net:80 (Bad
hostname 'auslxsc01.mtwk.freescale.net')
OK GPP:

FAILED GPP: parted-1.8.8.tar.bz2.md5: 404 Not Found
WARN: skipping md5sum check for
/opt/freescale/pkgs/parted-1.8.8.tar.bz2, md5 file was not found
When you add a new package to the system, add a md5sum file to
/opt/freescale/pkgs:

$ pushd /opt/freescale/pkgs
$ md5sum parted-1.8.8.tar.bz2 > parted-1.8.8.tar.bz2.md5
The .md5sum file will be created if/when you eventually upload the content
to the GPP.  However until then this a good thing to do aswell.

LTIB looks for the .md5 to be sure that what you have is not corrupt, and
if it doesn't find the .md5 in /opt/freescale/pkgs/ it looks int the Global
Package Pool and Private Package Pool.  The global pool is in
www.bitshrine.org/gpp, <http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp,> but hte provate pool
is in Freescale (your BSP came from them), which can't be seen by your
machine since you're outside Freescale's network.  It would be nice if
Freescale would disable the Provate Package Pool on .iso BSPs they release
to remove this problem.

On later BSPs the PPP references are scrubbed.  These messages can be
ignored, but if they're nuisance, edit .ltibrc and delete the entry for the
ppp.

Regards, Stuart
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