Hi Peter, I'd love to help out where-ever I can. I did already build a python-mysql RPM on 10.2 x86_64 to resolve the dependency issue with the latest MediaProxy. The next battle is this 1.2.1 release of OpenSER. I *believe* that I've already passed the XML issues; I'm stuck on the radiusclient-ng versus SUSE's radiusclient. My development team is hoping that this has been resolved today with a small change to two of the make files in openser. I'll test and let you know how I'm progressing tomorrow. In the mean time can I assist by building and testing your 1.2.0 on x86_64? I see it posted for i586 already, but it would be nice to have available for x86_64. Thanks, ________________________________ Steven Harrison Chief Technical Officer Call The Planet ~ brilliant phone service ~ www.ctpcom.net | www.calltheplanet.com [p] +1-246-228-2159 [f] +1-246-430-1418 [@] steven@calltheplanet.com ________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Peter Nixon [mailto:listuser@peternixon.net] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 5:39 AM To: opensuse-buildservice@opensuse.org Subject: [opensuse-buildservice] Re: Problems with "expansion error: nothing provides" On Mon 11 Jun 2007, Steven Harrison wrote:
This is making me absolutely crazy and I apologize if I'm missing something obvious, I am new to SUSE's build tool...
In the process of building RPMs for OpenSER 1.2.1 on openSUSE 10.2 x86_64.... I have modified the spec file with all of the required bits for my make.
Copied all of the RPMS to a local folder (/usr/sources)...
One of the bits is not part of the standard openSUSE RPMs package on
If you wish to help out, why dont you help with my openser rpms in server:telephony As you can see I have openser-1.2.0 packaged (with unixodbc), but have been having trouble getting 1.2.1 to work due to the new XML dependencies. If you have the time to solve this problem I would appreciate it. the
DVD - unixODBC-devel - so I found a SUSE compatible x86_64 RPM and put it into the x86_64 folder under /suse/x86_64 in my local sources folder.
Well for the life of me I can't make build recognize that the stupid RPM is there!
I did -clean and made sure that it wasn't a caching issue.
I installed the unixODBC-devel onto the local system using YaST just to make sure that YaST could see it, and read it, and it worked fine!
Is there some magic I'm missing to teach build how to pick up other RPMS that aren't part of the standard DVD package?
The packages that you depend on need to be available in the build service build target, not just randomly on your disk somewhere :-) -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org