Am 11.12.2011 23:59, schrieb Nikolaus Rath:
I clicked on "build errors" and then on "failed" under "openSUSE_11.4 x86_64". If I'm looking at the right output, then this just says that some module could not be loaded. The stupid Python unittest2 module hides the real error message behind a generic "can't load test".
My guess is that there is no llfuse Python module installed in the build environment. Could that be it?
Could you temporarily insert a call to bin/mount.s3ql --help before the call to setup.py test? This should fail with a more helpful error message.
done
Can you incorporate a patch in the RPM? If so, you could reuse the patch that's used in the Ubuntu Lucid package, which makes S3QL compatible with any Python 2.6.
You can download it at
https://launchpad.net/~nikratio/+archive/s3ql/+files/s3ql_1.8.1-1%7Elucid1.d..., the patch is in debian/patches.
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