[arch-dev-public] [signoff] coreutils-7.5
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep Allan
Allan McRae schrieb:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
$ LC_MESSAGES=C makepkg -o ==> Making package: coreutils 7.5-1 x86_64 (Mo 24. Aug 16:22:36 CEST 2009) ==> Retrieving Sources... -> Using cached copy of coreutils-7.5.tar.gz -> Found coreutils-7.5-utimensat.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-i18n.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-uname.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-pam.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-6.10-configuration.patch in build dir -> Found su in build dir ==> Validating source files with md5sums... coreutils-7.5.tar.gz ... Passed coreutils-7.5-utimensat.patch ... Passed coreutils-i18n.patch ... FAILED coreutils-uname.patch ... Passed coreutils-pam.patch ... Passed coreutils-6.10-configuration.patch ... FAILED su ... Passed ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Allan McRae schrieb:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
$ LC_MESSAGES=C makepkg -o ==> Making package: coreutils 7.5-1 x86_64 (Mo 24. Aug 16:22:36 CEST 2009) ==> Retrieving Sources... -> Using cached copy of coreutils-7.5.tar.gz -> Found coreutils-7.5-utimensat.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-i18n.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-uname.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-pam.patch in build dir -> Found coreutils-6.10-configuration.patch in build dir -> Found su in build dir ==> Validating source files with md5sums... coreutils-7.5.tar.gz ... Passed coreutils-7.5-utimensat.patch ... Passed coreutils-i18n.patch ... FAILED coreutils-uname.patch ... Passed coreutils-pam.patch ... Passed coreutils-6.10-configuration.patch ... FAILED su ... Passed ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
Andreas Radke wrote:
- coreutils-i18n.patch should be updated for every release
I did, but obviously did not update it in SVN... Will fix. Allan
Am Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:10:04 +1000 schrieb Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
Allan
- coreutils-i18n.patch should be updated for every release http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewvc/rpms/coreutils/devel/coreutils-i18n.patch?sortby=date&view=log - I have concerns about patching more and more of our packages to keep support for older kernels we do not have in our repos. So utimensat.patch is doubtful in that way in my eyes though it is looking quiet safe. -Andy
Allan McRae schrieb:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
Allan
Working fine, /arch/signoff64 On a side note, the libcap support now shows files with file capabilities set in red in ls --color, just like setuid-files. Very nice.
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Allan McRae schrieb:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
Allan
Working fine, /arch/signoff64
On a side note, the libcap support now shows files with file capabilities set in red in ls --color, just like setuid-files. Very nice.
i686 anyone? Allan
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Allan McRae<allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Allan McRae schrieb:
upstream update remove autoconf patch (no longer needed) add utimensat patch to make compatible with kernels earlier than 2.6.22 build against and add libcap dep
Allan
Working fine, /arch/signoff64
On a side note, the libcap support now shows files with file capabilities set in red in ls --color, just like setuid-files. Very nice.
i686 anyone?
Allan
Works fine in normal daily usage. signoff both arches.
participants (4)
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Allan McRae
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Andreas Radke
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Eric Bélanger
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Thomas Bächler