[aur-general] bes

Andrea Fagiani andfagiani at gmail.com
Wed Aug 25 05:48:56 EDT 2010


  On 08/25/2010 11:01 AM, Nathan O wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:00 AM, Nathan O<ndowens.aur at gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Nathan O<ndowens.aur at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>
>>> I have almost got BES packaged, the only problem is that namcap gives me:
>>>
>>> bes W: Referenced library 'libbes_dispatch.so.8' is an uninstalled
>>>> dependency
>>>> bes W: Referenced library 'libbes_ppt.so.4' is an uninstalled dependency
>>>> bes W: Referenced library 'libbes_xml_command.so.1' is an uninstalled
>>>> dependency
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_xml_command.so.1.0.3')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_ppt.so')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_ppt.so.4.0.3')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_ppt.so.4')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_xml_command.so')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/lib/bes/libbes_xml_command.so.1')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/bin/besstandalone')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/bin/bescmdln')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/bin/besdaemon')
>>>> bes E: Insecure RPATH '/build/pkg/usr/lib/bes' in file
>>>> ('usr/bin/beslistener')
>>>>
>>>> I figured out how to fix the rpath issue with cmake, but this one uses
>>> ./configure and make system.
>>>
>>>
>> Well I fixed the issues with namcap, though it doesn't run correctly :S I
>> uploaded it to AUR if you want to check it out. When you try to do
>> /etc/rc.d/bes start, it was to find the besctl in /aur/pkg/usr/bin/besctl
>>
> Is anybody interested in taking BES over? I fixed the compile issue, but not
> matter what I try to do to get it to run correctly, it doesn't work.
> Somebody else will probably have better luck then I am having :s
>
In the ./configure line, remove all the $pkgdir prefixes; the configure 
script defines the environment of the application, not the installation 
directories; it should work fine then.

Andrea


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