On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Jim Galarowicz <jeg(a)krellinst.org> wrote:
Hi Bruno,
Thanks for the reply. I will try to use your suggestions and start
fixing packages locally and see if I can get farther.
Thanks much!
Jim G
On 07/14/2010 10:50 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 09:33:21 -0500,
> Jim Galarowicz<jeg(a)krellinst.org> wrote:
>>
>> So, what you are saying might have happened, is that the order of
>> the packages to be installed may have changed and now I'm hitting
>> packages that don't have the requirement specified for coreutils and
>> that is the cause of the initial failures I'm seeing?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Is there a workaround to use while the packages are being (bug)
>> reported on? Is there a way to force coreutils to the top of the
>> install list?
>
> Probably there is some package you could add that would cause this to happen,
> but I don't know a good way to determine one.
>
> It might be easier to start fixing the packages locally and build using
> the local repo in addition to the normal ones. There is a reasonable chance
> that fixing one of the packages will make things work.
>
> The fix is pretty easy, so it shouldn't be hard to do (compared to making
> custom spins).
>
>> /home/jeg/OpenSpeedShop/liveOSS/INSTALL/localhost.localdomain/
>> there are no rpm-tmp.nnnnn files being created there. Not sure
>> why. I see older tmp files there from previous runs that worked a
>> few days ago.
>
> This might be a cascading error. Try fixing the other stuff first and then
> worry about it if it is still present.
Probably the easiest way to fix this is to ensure that your rpm has
the correct pre-reqs and post-requires.