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Fwd: Re: [Ltib] "./ltib" from new m5474 BSP fails on RHEL 4, looking for
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Robert P. J. Day |
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Fwd: Re: [Ltib] "./ltib" from new m5474 BSP fails on RHEL 4, looking for "wget" version |
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Tue, 26 Aug 2008 04:27:51 -0400 |
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[apologies, i replied to this only to stuart since i hit "reply"
rather than "reply to all".]
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 04:18:04 -0400
From: "Robert P. J. Day" <address@hidden>
Reply-To: "Robert P. J. Day" <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Ltib] "./ltib" from new m5474 BSP fails on RHEL 4,
looking for "wget" version
To: Stuart Hughes <address@hidden>
Quoting Stuart Hughes <address@hidden>:
Hi Robert,
The versions for host dependency packages come from get_ver in
bin/Ltibutils.pm.
i'd noticed that, i tried to follow the code at least a little way
before i get hauled back to real work. :-)
The default rule is to run:
prog --version 2>/dev/null`
and then match out the version using:
my ($ver) = m,(\d+\.\d+(?:\.\d+)?),;
$ wget --version
GNU Wget 1.10.2 (Red Hat modified)
... blah blah snipped ...
$
In the case of wget LTIB is looking for any version.
In the mean time to work around this comment out the line:
wget 0
Which is around line 95 in the ltib script
i realized that that was a workaround, so i tried that as well:
==========
$ ./ltib
ltib cannot be run because one or more of the host packages needed
to run it are either missing or out of date.
Please install/upgrade these packages and then re-try.
Package Minimum ver Installed info
------- ----------- ---------------
wget 0 not installed
Died at ./ltib line 1241.
traceback:
main::host_checks:1241
main:489
Started: Tue Aug 26 04:06:53 2008
Ended: Tue Aug 26 04:06:55 2008
Elapsed: 2 seconds
Build Failed
Exiting on error or interrupt
==========
mind you, i'm trying all this as a *non-root* user so i'm well
aware that it can't possibly finish, but even as a non-root user, the
early tests for package dependencies should still work properly, yes?
rday
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