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Re: [opensuse-buildservice] Problems building gizmod package on build server -- works fine locally...?
- From: "Dr. Peter Poeml" <poeml@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:36:00 +0200
- Message-id: <20071002093600.GG22574@xxxxxxx>
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 08:57:54AM +0200, Martin Møller wrote:
> I'll try that out soon.
>
> I hit a snag trying to get going locally:
>
> dualpc:/vol/TV3-2/temp/tmp/home:martinm_76/gizmod # osc build openSUSE_10.3 i586 gizmod.spec
> Getting buildinfo from server
> Updating cache of required packages
> Verifying integrity of cached packages
>
> The following package could not be verified:
> /var/tmp/osbuild-packagecache/openSUSE:10.3/standard/i586/aaa_base-10.3-88.i586.rpm: sha1 md5 gpg O.K.
It sounds a bit strange to me that the verification says "okay" but
still fails. You can try removing the package so it is re-fetched if you
are desparate. Or try rpm -Kv on the file and see what it says.
> Tried looking over the docs mentioned in osc help, but didn't see anything about package verifying....
I was considering adding a "--dont-verify-packages" option to osc build
in the past, but I think there must be something wrong in your case
which needs to be fixed anyway. So it might not even help.
> I haven't created too many .spec files before so any help is certainly appreciated ;) -- Tried to mimmick what I found in other .spec files.
>
> /Martin.
Peter
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> I'll try that out soon.
>
> I hit a snag trying to get going locally:
>
> dualpc:/vol/TV3-2/temp/tmp/home:martinm_76/gizmod # osc build openSUSE_10.3 i586 gizmod.spec
> Getting buildinfo from server
> Updating cache of required packages
> Verifying integrity of cached packages
>
> The following package could not be verified:
> /var/tmp/osbuild-packagecache/openSUSE:10.3/standard/i586/aaa_base-10.3-88.i586.rpm: sha1 md5 gpg O.K.
It sounds a bit strange to me that the verification says "okay" but
still fails. You can try removing the package so it is re-fetched if you
are desparate. Or try rpm -Kv on the file and see what it says.
> Tried looking over the docs mentioned in osc help, but didn't see anything about package verifying....
I was considering adding a "--dont-verify-packages" option to osc build
in the past, but I think there must be something wrong in your case
which needs to be fixed anyway. So it might not even help.
> I haven't created too many .spec files before so any help is certainly appreciated ;) -- Tried to mimmick what I found in other .spec files.
>
> /Martin.
Peter
--
"WARNING: This bug is visible to non-employees. Please be respectful!"
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
Research & Development
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