[arch-general] [arch-dev-public] boost-1.42.0 rebuild

Ionut Biru biru.ionut at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 18:54:08 EST 2010


On 02/25/2010 01:42 AM, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 01:30 +0200, Ionut Biru wrote:
>> On 02/25/2010 12:48 AM, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 18:05 +0100, Giovanni Scafora wrote:
>>>> 2010/2/24, Ionut Biru<biru.ionut at gmail.com>:
>>>>>    all done. i had to patch it. i don't use it so please report back if is
>>>>> working well
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Ionut.
>>>> We needs testers for the new schroot.
>>>> Let us know.
>>>
>>> Just tested it, skype loads up properly, as does E-sword.
>>>
>>> A note though, when I first ran `schroot -p` I get this error:
>>>
>>> I: 20nssdatabases: nssdatabases file
>>> '/etc/schroot/nssdatabases-defaults' does not exist
>>> E: Arch32-c77d80ac-3ded-4b06-b7d5-1fce667418d5: Chroot setup failed:
>>> stage=setup-start
>>>
>>> Modifying /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32 from
>>> 	NSSDATABASES="/etc/schroot/nssdatabases-defaults"
>>> to
>>> 	NSSDATABASES="/etc/schroot/default/nssdatabases"
>>> fixes it. Got that value from /etc/schroot/default/config.
>>>
>>> It appears /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32 belongs to schroot (according to
>>> pkgfile -i), so probably needs to be modified? Otherwise works okay, as
>>> mentioned.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> maybe you did that modification since in our package is not such thing
>> in /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32.
>>
>> grep -l NSSDATABASES $(pacman -Qlq schroot)
>> /etc/schroot/default/config
>> /etc/schroot/setup.d/00check
>> /etc/schroot/setup.d/20nssdatabases
>> /etc/schroot/setup.d/99check
>>
>> grep -l nssdatabases-defaults $(pacman -Qlq schroot)
>> <nothing>
>>
> Hmmm.... sorry, here's my pacman -Ql schroot | grep script
>
> [ngoonee at ngoonee-laptop ~]$ pacman -Ql schroot | grep script
> schroot /etc/schroot/script-arch32
> schroot /usr/share/man/man5/schroot-script-config.5.gz
>
> I spelt it wrongly =p. I at first thought it was my own config file, but
> a quick check on the wiki (which is the thing I would have gotten the
> config from) showed no instructions on creating it, so it should have
> been generated by the package, I believe. No .pacnew or .pacsave
> either...
>

i know you spelt wrong (i did too doh, is like a disease). that grep 
should say everything and there is no such thing. like i said, maybe you 
did mess with the configs on some point.

-- 
Ionut


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