Re: failing building boot floppies
Michael Sobolev <mss@transas.com> writes:
> I'd like to understand what I need for building boot/root disks only? I
> executed `make check` and it seems to show no missing packages for root disk.
> As I have no intention to build base stuff, I find it sufficient.
>
> The attached log file is what I get while trying to execute `make release' (for
> second time, so you do not see compiler's stuff).
> Please enlighten me! :)
Are you trying to build English or Russian version? The log below
shows russian, which probably explains mostly why it's failing.
> ./keymaps.sh updates/console-data_1999.08.29-7_i386.deb
> I: extracting console-data to tmp/boot-floppies/extract-tmp-19731
> I: saving current keymap
> I: loading and dumping keymaps from tmp/boot-floppies/extract-tmp-19731
> I: restoring saved keymaps
> I: making keymaps tarball
> tar: Cannot add file *: No such file or directory
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
This error should have been fatal. I'm fixing it in CVS now...
> I: keymap tarball is -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 45 Nov 18 01:45 keymaps.tgz
Empty keymaps file!
> ./rootdisk.sh "" archive 3000 2.2 "" ru ""
[...]
> I: moving extracted files (SMALL_BASE_LIST) from tmp/boot-floppies/extract-tmp-20068 to root area (tmp/boot-floppies/root-tmp-20068)
> tar: Cannot add file sbin/ldconfig.new: No such file or directory
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Should be fatal; this has been fixed in CVS for a few days...
> I: copying fonts, passwd, group, modules.conf into root area
> I: copying required libraries to root filesystem
> I: adding resolver and DNS libraries
> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/home/mss/projects/debian/boot-floppies/utilities/busybox'
> ./install.sh tmp/boot-floppies/root-tmp-20068
> ln: rmdir: File exists
Um.... this bug was fixed a few days ago.. are you sure you're
up-to-date with CVS?
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/mss/projects/debian/boot-floppies/utilities/busybox'
> I: doing library reduction
> /usr/sbin/chroot: cannot execute /sbin/ldconfig.new: No such file or directory
Hmm... I'm not sure what has happened with your ldconfig.new...
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