updating boo

David Nielsen gnomeuser at gmail.com
Sun Aug 2 22:25:44 UTC 2009


2009/8/3 Christian Krause <chkr at fedoraproject.org>

> Hi,
>
> Paul Lange wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, den 02.08.2009, 19:29 +0200 schrieb David Nielsen:
> >> 2009/8/2 Paul Lange <palango at gmx.de>
> >>         I'm trying to update boo to the latest version (0.9.1).
> >>
> >>         Most things work fine but I get a strange stacktrace while
> >>         trying to
> >>         register some assemblies into the gac.
> >>
> >>         You can find the src-rpm package and the mock build.log here:
> >>         http://palango.fedorapeople.org/boo/
> >>
> >> does gacutil fail on your system if you invoke it manually to test?
> >
> > I have to build it with mock because the build with rpmbuild didn't work
> > because of some boo 0.8.1 stuff in the gac.
>
> Probably you could just de-install the boo 0.8.1 temporarily and use
> then rpmbuild for testing purposes...
>
> > So I don't know if I can run commands in mock to test. However 'gacutil'
> > works when I run it without parameters.
>
> IMHO there are 2 options:
>
> - When I was hunting issues which only appeared in mock, I've just added
> some test commands directly to the spec file of the package.
>
> - Additionally you could run mock with the "--no-cleanup-after" command
> and later use "mock --shell" to get a shell within the chroot
> environment. Then you can try e.g. the problematic gacutil command
> manually.


If the problem is that it finds an older boo in the gac why now simply use
gacutil to uninstall it prior to the build?

something like:
gacutil -u path-to-boo.dll -f -boo  -root %{buildroot}%{_libdir}

or am I misunderstanding the current path of debugging?
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