Dear Stuart,
Here is the result,
~/prjs/ltib$ rpm --force-debian
~/prjs/ltib$ echo $?
0
I have change the line in ./ltib but still got a stuck as attachment.
Please kindly check. Thank you very much!
Henry
2012/5/6 Stuart Hughes <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>
Hi Li,
This is a new distro, so I guess something yet again changed.
Can you send me the output at the command line of the following
commands:
rpm --force-debian
echo $?
I want to see:
1. If it has this option
2. If it returns an error, if not.
There's check at line 2518 that's supposed to handle whether or
not that
flag is used. Some versions of distros need it.
Regards, Stuart
On 04/05/12 10:10, Li Yuan-Lung wrote:
> Dear Ltib members,
> Our company is considered to use the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS for the
long term
> support requirement.
> After I setup the environment. The ltib seems to have an old
problem,
> which always build fail at "rpm-fs" package.
> I am still finding the solution, please kindly have some
suggestion for
> me, thank you very much!
>
> Below is the content of host_config.log:
>
> rpmdb: --force-debian: unknown option
>
> Processing platform: host support
> ===================================
>
> Processing: rpm-fs
> ====================
> Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
> Can't get: rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz at ./ltib line 834.
> Died at ./ltib line 2538.
> traceback:
> main::check_rpm_setup:2538
> main::host_checks:1520
> main:561
>
>
> Started: Fri May 4 17:04:13 2012
> Ended: Fri May 4 17:04:17 2012
> Elapsed: 4 seconds
>
> Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
./ltib
> line 2858.
> Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
./ltib
> line 2858.
> VERSION : 11.4.1
> CVS_VERSION : $Revision: 1.86 $ (Savannah)
> PLATFORM : host
> GNUTARCH : i686
> TOOLCHAIN :
> TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS :
>
> These packages failed to build:
> rpm-fs
>
> Build Failed
>
>
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Best Regards,
Henry Li
SW Engineer of Climax Co.
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