Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2011, 13:19:32 schrieb Nasa:
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> > Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2011, 12:54:31 schrieb Nasa:
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> > > > Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2011, 12:19:32 schrieb Nasa:
> > > > > Hi,
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> > > > > I have been trying to create a .deb package
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> > > > > of the most recent version of dpkg. It isn't going
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> > > > > so well. I noted the following errors from the log
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> > > > > that maybe relevent...
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> > > > > preinstalling bash...
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> > > > > ar: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot
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> > > > > object file: No such file or directory tar: control.tar.gz:
> > > > > Cannot
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> > > > > open: No
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> > > > > such file or directory
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> > > > This is from you worker host. It means your local tools are not
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> > > > runable since basic libs are missing.
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> > > > Try to unpack any tar ball first to verify what kind of breakage
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> > > > have there.
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> > > Adrian,
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> > > Because I am slow... You said the "local tools" -- I am using the
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> > > version of OBS
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> > Uh, you use build.opensuse.org ? Which project/package in that case ?
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> Here's a link to the package:
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> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=dpkg&project=home%3Atsx-5
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> the project is home:tsx-5 and package is dpkg
okay, it was a not complete configuration in Ubuntu:11.04 project, which did not keep the libdpkg-perl package when building dpkg. This is fixed now.
You still have the problem that libselinux1-dev gets not installed. This is most likely a bug in our .dsc parser, which gets confused by the "[linux-any]" string. Michael is going to fix this in next minutes, but it will take some time until that get deployed. So please remove that string for now.
bye
adrian
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Adrian Schroeter
SUSE Linux Products GmbH
email: adrian@suse.de