Software :: Rpmbuild Does Not Create Lib64 In Correct Path?

May 13, 2011

I am trying to install OpenCV2.2.0 from the sources and to make it easier in the future I want to create a rpm on my OpenSuse 11.2 x86_64 platform. The instructions how to install are in the specfile The relevant parts of the specfile below:

Code:

---snipp
%prep
%setup
%build

[code]....

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Server :: Run Rpmbuild -bb On Centos 5.5 Box To Create The Rpm For Python 2.7

Feb 23, 2011

I've been attempting to run rpmbuild -bb on my centos 5.5 box to create the rpm for Python 2.7 to no success.

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Oct 8, 2010

I use this command:

Code:

find ./ -atime +360

to figure out the files that haven't been accessed since 360 days. The command above will return results like this:

Code:

/uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext
/uploads/2009/08/another-file-name.ext
... etc

I'm taking here about tins of directories, thousands of files. I'm looking to find a command that makes me able to move the results above to another path, and to create that path once it doesn't exist like below:

Code:

mv /uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext /old-files/uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext

But I want the executed command to create this path

Code:

/old-files/uploads/2010/02/

If it doesn't exist.

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Jul 3, 2010

My downloads are navigating to my home folder but not being deposited into the download folder as you can see by the screen shot . I don't know how to configure the correct path to the folder

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Jan 11, 2010

How do i find the correct path to my cd-rom drive? I want to install office 2007 using wine and I have used the programmerfish tutorial and now have to do the following:type wine /path to cd/setup.exe but I cannot seem to find the correct path.

-I tried /dev/sr0/setup.exe but it returned an error.
-I tried /dev/sr0/media/setup.exe. returned the same error.
-I tried /dev/media/setup.exe. Also no good.

I thought using df would help me and there i found /dev/sr0/ would be my cd-rom drive. Dunno it this correct though.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Lucid LTS The Correct Upgrade Path?

May 9, 2010

A few days ago I made the mistake of upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and subsequently had nothing but trouble. My volume icon disappeared and for the life of me I couldn't find it or reinstall it. An eerily Windows-like chat icon has appeared next to my login name that I didn't ask for, and more importantly my handbrake program (Matroska encoder) completely stopped working.

I've learned in the past that LTS editions are not normal upgrades, and I should best avoid them. But this one appears from the Ubuntu homepage to be the standard upgrade from Karmic to Lucid. I've had to completely reinstall Karmic on my workstation just to be able to carry on as normal, but the laptop seems to be coping ok with the LTS edition. Can anybody tell me if this LTS is now the default upgrade for Lucid, or is this just a regular LTS and I should wait for my standard one to come out?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Correct Localhost Path For Running Php FTP Script

Feb 16, 2010

how to access a FTP server with php. I've written a script from a tutorial but I'm getting errors with the ftp_get function.

PHP Code:

[code].....

Warning: ftp_get() [function.ftp-get]: Error opening /var/www/download.txt/ in /var/www/gwr/connect.php on line 11

I'm having trouble with the ftp_get function and I believe the problem is with the local server path. In this case var/www/download.txt I've also used a folder in that directory called download in the place of the .txt file and it gives the same errors. Is var/www/ the correct path to tell php where to download the files to? I've experimented with the files permission and nothing has worked. I'm running a standard ubuntu desktop install, Karmic Koala.

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Mar 17, 2010

I'm trying to create a DVD with K3b, I encoded a DIVx MP4 file to vob, but i need to create the iFO and BUP files if that is correct? is it possible in any way to create iFO & BUP files?

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Red Hat :: Correct Process To Create Network Names On RH?

May 27, 2010

I am playing around with RH for the first time. I have two applications which insist on using names for network ranges - so they need /etc/networks. I created one on the RH box as suggested via google but the apps still cant see the names (basically they are not reading /etc/networks). What is the correct process to create network names on RH? Basically the equivalent of solaris /etc/networks?

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General :: Create All Subdirectories Of A Path?

Dec 9, 2010

Is there an easy way to create all subdirectories of a path in linux ?

Something like

mkdir /a/b/c/d/e/f

executed in / should create directories a,b,c,d,e,f

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Aug 7, 2011

I have multiple drives and software that defaults to my primary drive. I want to change preferences to use my second drive.This is the current path "/home/guy/dvdrip-data" my second drive is named "2Internal".How do I properly format the path statement to use the second drive?

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May 13, 2010

I am running kde 4.4 in virtualbox , but cannot create xorg.conf to get a correct resolution. X -configure = segfault. Older releases were fine - lenny, even ubuntu hardy / lucid.

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Ubuntu :: Samba - Get The Correct Default Permissions When Users Create Directories Through Windows?

Apr 1, 2010

I've got a small issue that when a Windows user creates a new folder through Windows Explorer (from the menu or by right clicking) the new folder is only accessible to that particular user. Example: user SABKAR (member of the HR group) creates a new folder called MarcTestMenu in a shared Samba directory through Windows Explorer:

[Code]....

At this point user MORAMY cannot copy a file or open the directory MarcTestMenu. MORAMY gets a 'not accessible' error message in Windows. If I su to the Samba box and issue this command:

[Code]...

how I can get the correct default permissions when users create directories through Windows?

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Programming :: Create A ZIP In Perl Without Storing Path Information?

Mar 1, 2010

I have the following code snippet:

Code:

my $file = 'test/mybigfile';
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
my $zipped = $zip->addFile($file);

[code]....

it simply takes a file (in this case, "mybigfile") and creates a ZIP file containing that file only. Now, my problem is that when I go to decompress the ZIP file, it creates the relative (or absolute, depending on case) path of the original file. To make an example:

Code:

$ pwd
/tmp/perl
$ ls -R

[code]....

What I need is *not* to store the path information inside of the ZIP file, so that once I decompress the ZIP file I only get the original one without having paths created.

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May 24, 2010

I want to set up an installation server for CentOS 5.5, using PXE for boot, kickstart for package selection (one for server), and NFS for share all files needed.I've succesfully completed a fresh installation of CentOS5 from the DVD for one of my servers (virgil), and I've copied the anaconda-ks.cfg generated by the installer to my install server (beatrix).

Next, I've properly configured the /etc/dhcpd.conf , the /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/<IP_CODED> and the /etc/exports for NFS sharing on beatrix.Then, I've copied all the first DVD of CentOS5 content in this folder on beatrix: /opt/CentOS_install I've tried to start virgil from ethernet, and all has gone ok, with the kickstart and so on! But I've decided to apply the updates (new kernel, sudo, xorg, ...), so I've deleted the old rpms from /opt/CentOS_install/CentOS and copied the new ones (downloaded from http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5/updates/x86_64/RPMS/). So, I've launched the following commands to recreate the repodata:

root@beatrix:/opt/CentOS_install/ # mv repodata/comps.xml CentOS/
root@beatrix:/opt/CentOS_install/ # rm -fr repodata
root@beatrix:/opt/CentOS_install/ # createrepo -p -o /opt/CentOS_install/ -g comps.xml /opt/CentOS_install/CentOS

But when I try to reinstall virgil, an error message appears, telling me that a package (perl-DBI-...) isn't present in the media.After some debugging, I've noticed that in the /opt/CentOS_install/repodata/primary.xml.gz there isn't the correct path for the rpms. If you look at the original primary.xml, the "path" is like:path="CentOS/abcxyz.rpm" while in the generated file (with createrepo) the path is:

path="abcxyz.rpm".How can I recreate the repodata with the correct path information?

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Jun 8, 2011

I am unable to create either a file or a directory in a specified path in Linux.
I am getting the error "No space left on device".
I have checked with df -k and df -i. Free disk space is 28 % and free inodes are 28 %.
What else could be the reason?

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Jan 16, 2011

I found the following function in /etc/profile file.

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1. I dont undestand what "if ! echo $PATH | /bin/grep -qE "(^|:)$1($|:)"" this if statement actually comapres??

2. Also what is the difference between PATH=$PATH:$1 & PATH=$1:$PATH

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Apr 19, 2010

kernel source cannot install using rpmbuild Dear all, here is my problemi downloaded kernel source rpm. i.e kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpm for my kernel 2.6.18-53.el5.i installed succeffully above src.rpm using command ..rpmbuild --rebuild kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpmit created a directory in /usr/src/redhatthen i manually deleted the redhat directory just because i want to rebuild the kernel source again.so i i removed the redhat directory but now i tried to excute above rpmbuild command again but it is failed.saying: error:cannot create %sourcedir /usr/src/redhat/sourceserror:kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpm cannot be installed may i know the reason why it is failing

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Aug 9, 2009

I'm building an RPM for the first time. I'm getting the following error from the rpmbuild command:

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Mar 4, 2010

recently i have been building my own kernels, and have been successful. however, over the last 2 days, using the proper documentation and methods i always get to the same point that rpmbuild fails at. it's very frustrating to say the least...i am somewhat new to fedora, as i tend to use debian-based systems or freeBSD, where the approach and methodology is quite different to that of redhat. the command used:

rpmbuild -bb --with baseonly --with firmware --without debuginfo --target=`uname -m` kernel.spec

this builds the kernel with modules(needed by me) and this is where it fails:

[Code]...

if anyone has fix let me know, i can't update or upgrade rpmubuild without doing so to my whole system, so i hope this isn't a bug in rpmbuild.... i already had to upgrade yum & yum-utils because of a bug that wouldn't let "builddep" work. (come on fedora, this is a standard release, i shouldn't be having problems with yum or with rpm! this is apart of the OS's core isn't it? anyway, if someone who is in the know has a solution

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Apr 15, 2011

I'm using rpmbuild 4.8.0 to build my rpm package on RHEL6. The spec file works just fine with any other Linux Releases, including RHEL5. But at the end, build failed with:
"shell-init error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory" I found that rpmbuild tried to compare the BUILD directory with the root filesystem, it will delete the BUILD directory if it's not '/'. My working directory is /tmp/test, so something like this in the /var/tmp/rpm-tmp file:

Code:

cd "/tmp/test/BUILD"
[ "RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}"

I think this is the reason why the command failed. And I can't find the two lines of similar code in an earlier version of rpmbuild on RHEL5.

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General :: Kernel Source Cannot Install Using Rpmbuild

Apr 19, 2010

i downloaded kernel source rpm. i.e kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpm for my kernel 2.6.18-53.el5. i installed succeffully above src.rpm using command .. rpmbuild --rebuild kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpm it created a directory in /usr/src/redhat

then i manually deleted the redhat directory just because i want to rebuild the kernel source again.so i i removed the redhat directory but now i tried to excute above rpmbuild command again but it is failed. saying: error:cannot create %sourcedir /usr/src/redhat/sources error:kernel-2.6.18-53.el5.src.rpm cannot be installed

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General :: Rpmbuild Force To Use Cpio.gz On RHEL 5.3?

Oct 19, 2010

I have RHEL 5.3.

I am trying to build a e1000 network card driver rpm with particular requirement to have cpio.gz inside rpm.

But after i build my rpm driver it has cpio.lzma inside. I simply build using command from the readme: rpmbuild -tb *.tar.gz.

I have googled and found that from around 5.0 RHEL includes lzma and uses it as a default setting. Is there any way to force to use cpio.gz or somehow repackage my rpm correctly?

I have searched through makefile and other files but was not able to find a clue.

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Dec 8, 2008

I'm trying to create a set of rpm files to install the requirements for a program.I found a great utility named cpanspec that will create a spec file for perl modules and have started building rpm files. I was able to create an rpm file for Business::CreditCard as a regular user. Now I'm trying to build another module that requires B::CC, and rpmbuild -ba fails saying that I am missing B::CC. I don't want to install it just to create another rpm file.Is there a way to make rpmbuild "think" that B::CC is installed in the build environment without installing it on the system?

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Nov 25, 2010

I have managed to get it to install the files in the BUILDROOT directory correctly but when I add the directories under the file it seems to try and install the files from root. my rpmmacros is as follows:

Code:

%_topdir /home/rpmbuild
# The directory where buildroots will be created.
%_buildrootdir %{_topdir}/BUILDROOT

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Jan 16, 2010

I'm running into some issues when trying to run codeblocks on ubuntu 9.10 amd 64 bit.

When I attempt to run the program via terminal I get a Bus error.

Code:
desktop:~/Desktop$ codeblocks
Bus error
Further digging using gdb displays the following results.
Code:
desktop:~/Desktop$ gdb codeblocks

[Code]...

Nearest I can tell ld-2.10.1.so belongs to either libc6-amd64 or libc6 packages. I've tried reinstalling both in case it was a corrupt file to no avail. At this point i'm completely lost at what to do. Also just let me know if you need any other information.

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Apr 30, 2010

I'm trying to install a newer version of libevent than is on my machine, so I can install memcached. However, the install for memcached complains that the libevent library isn't in /usr/lib64 and that it isn't 64bit.What options do I need to pass to ./configure to get it to compile as 64bit and/or into the /usr/lib64 directory? This is what I have at the moment:

CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" CFLAGS="-O2" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O2" CC=gcc CXX=gcc ./configure --prefix=/usr

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Jul 16, 2011

what system variables should I set to what and what options do I pass to ./configure so it builds and install libraries in */lib64 come on a 64bit system should be native 64bit not guest 64bit the guest should be 32bit as in /lib32 for multilib

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Jul 14, 2010

While trying to compile itcl, one of the error messages caused me to look inside /usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh. I found many paths that were in /tmp, such as...

Code:

# String to pass to linker to pick up the Tcl library from its
# build directory.
TCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC='-L/tmp/tcl8.5.8/unix -ltcl8.5'

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Apr 20, 2011

Using the rpmbuild to compile the kernel, every time the patches will be applied to the source code. So even if no changes are made to the source code and no patches are added to kernel.spec, the whole kernel will still be recompiled, wasting a lot of time

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