Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
> Andreas Radke wrote: > > > >> Am Wed, 28 Jan 2009 19:31:13 -0600 >> schrieb Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>: >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Aaron Griffin >>> <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> These three packages contain fixes for our core dep-cycle that was >>>> discussed in another thread. >>>> >>>> Changes: >>>> texinfo now scans *all* info files on install (not on upgrade) >>>> - this means that packages do not need direct deps, as it will pick >>>> up all info files when it's installed >>>> glibc and bash no longer require/depend on texinfo >>>> - existence of install-info is checked before running it >>>> >>>> Please signoff. The install ISOs need these packages to ensure >>>> installation happens cleanly. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> $ pacSu --ignore openoffice-base >>> :: Starting full system upgrade... >>> warning: openoffice-base: ignoring package upgrade (3.0.0-4 => >>> 3.0.1-1) resolving dependencies... >>> warning: dependency cycle detected: >>> warning: glibc will be installed before its bash dependency >>> looking for inter-conflicts... >>> >>> Something doesn't seem quite right here, I thought this resolved >>> these >>> issues? Or did that only pertain to info? >>> >>> -Dan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> The update went smooth here with pacman from current. >> >> Everything's working here (x86_64). If the dep cycle is solved we will >> see when we start testing the new ISOs. >> >> >> >> > There still appears to be some issues: > > > > >> sudo mkarchroot /home/tmp/root base >> >> >> > ... > Targets (102): kernel-headers-2.6.27.6-2 tzdata-2008i-1 glibc-2.9-3 > ncurses-5.7-2 texinfo-4.13a-2 readline-5.2.013-1 > bash-3.2.048-3 dash-0.5.5.1-1 attr-2.4.41-1 acl-2.2.47-1 ... > warning: dependency cycle detected: > warning: glibc will be installed before its bash dependency > ... > ( 1/102) installing kernel-headers > [#####################] > 100% > ( 2/102) installing tzdata > [#####################] > 100% > ( 3/102) installing glibc > [#####################] > 100% > ( 4/102) installing ncurses > [#####################] > 100% > ( 5/102) installing texinfo > [#####################] > 100% > error: scriptlet failed to execute correctly > ( 6/102) installing readline > [#####################] > 100% > ( 7/102) installing bash > [#####################] > 100% > ( 8/102) installing dash > [#####################] > 100% > ( 9/102) installing attr > [#####################] > 100% > > Note that a "pacman -Rd texinfo" followed by "pacman -S --asdep > texinfo" > give no errors so it is an install order issue. > > > Oh... the change in the scriptlet added a findutils dep. Totally missed that. Could someone verify that adding that dep fixes that for good?
Building texinfo with findutils as a dep I get:
sudo mkarchroot /home/tmp/root base
warning: dependency cycle detected: warning: bash will be installed before its glibc dependency warning: dependency cycle detected: warning: readline will be installed before its texinfo dependency warning: dependency cycle detected: warning: readline will be installed before its glibc dependency warning: dependency cycle detected: warning: ncurses will be installed before its glibc dependency
( 1/102) installing ncurses [#####################] 100% ( 2/102) installing readline [#####################] 100% ( 3/102) installing bash [#####################] 100% error: scriptlet failed to execute correctly ( 4/102) installing kernel-headers [#####################] 100% ( 5/102) installing tzdata [#####################] 100% ( 6/102) installing glibc [#####################] 100% ( 7/102) installing findutils [#####################] 100% ( 8/102) installing texinfo [#####################] 100%
So I am thinking the bash/glibc cycle actually needs fixed to get things working. I will build glibc without bash as a dep now and see if that helps.
Actually, I'm confused as to why the bash scriptlet would fail at all... it only runs install-info and only if it is present. Sure you used the latest version?
Definite: bash-3.2.048-3 glibc-2.9-3 texinfo-4.13a-3 (my rebuild with findutils as a dep)
I don't understand this either... Rebuilding glibc without "sh" in the dep list gives:
sudo mkarchroot /home/tmp/root base
... ( 1/102) installing kernel-headers [#####################] 100% ( 2/102) installing tzdata [#####################] 100% ( 3/102) installing glibc [#####################] 100% ( 4/102) installing findutils [#####################] 100% ( 5/102) installing ncurses [#####################] 100% ( 6/102) installing texinfo [#####################] 100% error: scriptlet failed to execute correctly ( 7/102) installing readline [#####################] 100% ( 8/102) installing bash [#####################] 100%
Uh, wut? How about this: install those top 3 packages to the chroot, then chroot into it and run "find /usr/share/info/ -type f ! -name dir" and see if it fails
I meant "top 5 packages"
So the big hint on how to fix this is that some info pages are compressed.... Changes that need made to fix this: texinfo: add findutils and gzip as deps glibc: remove sh from deps Once that is done I get no install script errors when creating a chroot with all of base. However it creates another loop: warning: readline will be installed before its texinfo dependency gzip->bash->readline->texinfo->gzip And this creates an error in the texinfo install when I make a chroot with: kernel26 pacman grub initscripts sysvinit. Allan