Ticket #83 (closed defect: fixed)
rpmbuild fails
Reported by: | bradshaw | Owned by: | desai |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | bcfg2-client | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
nstall: cannot create regular file `/var/tmp/bcfg2-0.8.2-1-buildroot/etc/default/bcfg2': No such file or directory error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.50416 (%install)
I hate to be a promoter of RPM based distros, but I am forced to use them. I would also recommend that on these style of systems that we use /etc/sysconfig/bcfg2 instead of /etc/default/bcfg2 to match the rest of the crap they do wrong :)
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comment:2 Changed 17 years ago by bradshaw
Now I am running into Glob errors:
RPM build errors:
File not found by glob: /var/tmp/bcfg2-0.8.2-1-buildroot/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/Bcfg2/*.py* File not found by glob: /var/tmp/bcfg2-0.8.2-1-buildroot/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/Bcfg2/Client/* File not found by glob: /var/tmp/bcfg2-0.8.2-1-buildroot/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/Bcfg2/Server/*
comment:3 Changed 17 years ago by bradshaw
The Glob problem is due to my lib vs. lib64 issue on my distro
/usr/lib*/python%{pythonversion}/site-packages/Bcfg2/Server/* /usr/lib*/python%{pythonversion}/site-packages/Bcfg2/*.py* /usr/lib*/python%{pythonversion}/site-packages/Bcfg2/Client/*
fixes problem
comment:4 Changed 17 years ago by desai
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
Resolved in [40c284b0890bfdbf72e941bfbf341527256f251e] (SVN r2068)
comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by Richardheef
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I fixed this error with
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/etc/default/
but it is still the case we should more than likely user the /etc/sysconfig dir to match the OS.