Hi all
I have a C library package that builds perfectly well on FC5 through 7,
openSUSE 10.2 and Factory, and Mandriva 2006.
The package fails strangely on SUSE 10.0, however, with a message from
'abuild', as follows, below. Despite what the message says, the spec
file *does* have a %description, and this error is not thrown on any
other distro.
I have seen problems like this with the Build Service in other cases. It
seems like the parsing of the spec file that abuild does might have some
bugs in certain cases. In the past I was able to (trivially) rearrange
my spec file and make it work, however I am less willing to do that now
that my package builds correctly in all these other distros.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Cheers
JP
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error: parse error in expression
error: /usr/src/packages/SOURCES/sundials.spec:17:
parseExpressionBoolean returns -1
error: Package has no %description: sundials
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Hi,
Currently, there are a lot of programs which will not build on
Mandriva 2007 on the BS as there fontconfig fails with something like
this:
installing fontconfig-2.4.1-1mdv2007.0
/usr/bin/fc-cache: error while loading shared libraries:
libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
error: %post(fontconfig-2.4.1-1mdv2007.0.i586) scriptlet failed, exit
status 127
The issue here is fontconfig, like many executable programs on
Mandriva have the main binary and libraries split, even if the
libraries are not shared. Scribus for example needs libscribus.0
It was explained to me this makes upgrading easier, but I'm personally
skeptical you need to do this to lots of normal desktop apps.
In any case, adding libfontconfig1 into the build packages would fix
it.
Hope that helps,
Peter
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hi,
we are looking into that issue atm. please stay tuned.
Thank you for flying with the opensuse buildservice.
darix
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Hello,
I am gladly announcing that we are going to share maintaining of SUSE
Package Conventions together with the openSUSE community. You will find
them in openSUSE wiki now:
http://en.opensuse.org/SUSE_Package_Conventions
I hope you will get involved and help with making this document as
precise and complete, as possible.
Enjoy!
Anicka
Best Regards,
Anna Bernathova, software developer
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Good Morning Dear Great People :)
one question was coming to my mind, why don't you publish the build
configurations for e.g. fedora or ubuntu?
It would be useful to have those ones, too, in the build.rpm of suse, to
check them out and eventually fix those :)
Do you mind to publish those build configuration on your opensuse wiki?
Regards,
\sh
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Hello,
it seems Factory has problems with perl module Requires like
Requires: perl(modulename)
See home:cboltz - I get an expansion error in the fontlinge-QA package
saying
nothing provides bytes) needed by fontlinge,
nothing provides utf8) needed by fontlinge, [...]
According to the build log of the Fontlinge package (also in
home:cboltz), the Requirements are already broken in the package:
Requires: ImageMagick perl bytes) utf8) [...]
The spec file contains the correct Requires:
Requires: perl(bytes) perl(utf8)
Any idea what could be wrong and why this only happens on Factory?
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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For patterns and products, this is - as we now learned - wrong and
confusing. (We will probably have more such learning effects in the
future ... ;-})
[Klaus Kaempf in https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=198379]
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Hello.
Could you please create repository "Astronomy" for me.
I will put there some astronomical utilities and amusements which are
not in Suse distro yet.
Thank you.
Regards Ladislav Michnovic.
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Hi,
I requested an account for the OBS a while ago but I still get
Errorcode: unconfirmed_user
Message: Your user is either invalid or net yet confirmned (state 4).
when I try to login with my novell account.
My account: leo_eraly
Thx!
Leo
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