RE: slink_cd-1.07 --- alpha m68k spark
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Jim Westveer wrote:
>Ok, this one is REALLY BIG...sorrry.
>
>This is the log output of slink_cd-1.07 alpah,m68k,sparc ...
>all failed because of un-met dependances
>
>Morale of the story:
>1.06 will build images for alpha,m68k,sparc....
>1.07 will not.
>
>
>I dont know if you have already run these, If you have
>not...here is the information
>
>If you have....sorry for the large post...
That's OK...
alpha:
>CLEAN:
>GENLIST:
>TREE:
>cp: dists/slink/main/upgrade-*alpha*: No such file or directory
>FLATTEN:
>MD5CHECK:
>md5sum: can't open crypt++el_2.84-2.deb
>md5sum: no files checked
>WARNING: no md5sum.txt file found in
>/home/ftp/pub/slinkcd-alpha/slink1/dists/slink/main/disks-alpha/1998-11-15
>./slink_cd: cd: README: Not a directory
>WARNING: no md5sum.txt file found in
>/home/ftp/pub/slinkcd-alpha/slink1/dists/slink/main/disks-alpha/README
>./slink_cd: cd: update.1998-12-08: No such file or directory
>WARNING: no md5sum.txt file found in
>/home/ftp/pub/slinkcd-alpha/slink1/dists/slink/main/disks-alpha/update.1998
OK, no major problems here.
[snip]
>Checking dependencies
> CD #1
> Package: emacs20-el
> emacs20(= 20.3-7)
> Package: a2ps
> libc6.1(>= 2.0.7u)
> Package: aalib-bin
> libc6.1(>= 2.0.7u)
[snip - loads of packages missing libc6.1]
> Package: zlib1g
> libc6.1
> Package: zsh
> libc6.1
>736 Critical errors encountered. Exiting.
OK... Houston, we have a problem. Somehow the script is missing libc6.1 on
the alpha. I'll try and work out why.
m68k:
>======================================================================
>Exit.
>CLEAN:
>GENLIST:
>TREE:
>cp: dists/slink/main/upgrade-*m68k*: No such file or directory
>FLATTEN:
>MD5CHECK:
>md5sum: can't open apache-common_1.2.6+1.16-3.deb
>md5sum: can't open crypt++el_2.84-2.deb
>md5sum: no files checked
>PACKAGES:
>Creating Packages-main for disc 1
> Wrote 1062 entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-contrib for disc 1
> Wrote entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-non-US for disc 1
> Wrote entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-main for disc 2
> Wrote 975 entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-contrib for disc 2
[blah]
> CD #1
> Package: gimp
> slang0.99.38
> Package: gnome-panel
> libglib1.1.12(>= 1.1.12-1)
> Package: gnome-utils
> libglib1.1.12(>= 1.1.12-1)
> Package: gnurobots
> libguile2
> Package: libgtop1
> libglib1.1.12(>= 1.1.12-1)
> Package: moonlight
> mesag2(>= 2.6)
> Package: scwm
> libguile2
OK, there are missing packages for m68k.
>umount: /var/tmp/slink_cd.mnt: not mounted
>CLEAN:
>GENLIST:
>TREE:
>cp: dists/slink/main/upgrade-*sparc*: No such file or directory
>FLATTEN:
>MD5CHECK:
>md5sum: can't open crypt++el_2.84-2.deb
>md5sum: no files checked
>md5sum: MD5 check failed for './resc1440.bin'
>PACKAGES:
>Creating Packages-main for disc 1
> Wrote 1023 entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-contrib for disc 1
> Wrote entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-non-US for disc 1
> Wrote entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-main for disc 2
> Wrote 907 entries to output Packages file.
>Creating Packages-contrib for disc 2
[blah]
> Package: ivtools-dev
> ivtools(= 0.6.7-7)
> Package: debiandoc-sgml
> sp
> Package: dialdcost
> diald
> Package: docbook-stylesheets
> jade
> Package: dome
> libg++2.8.2
> Package: emacs20-el
> emacs20(= 20.3-7)
> Package: emacspeak
> emacs20
> tclx76
> tclx75
> tclx74
> tclx
> Package: felt-doc
> felt
> Package: gnome-admin
> gnome-core(>= 0.30-0)
> Package: gnome-games
> gnome-core(>= 0.30-0)
> Package: gnome-gxsnmp
> gnome-core(>= 0.30-0)
> Package: gnome-media
> gnome-core(>= 0.30-2)
> Package: jadetex
> jade(>= 1.2-1)
> Package: python-elisp
> emacs20
> xemacs19
> xemacs20-bin
> Package: r-cran
> r-base(>= 0.62.2)
> Package: sgml-tools
> sp(>= 1.1.1-3)
> Package: w3-el-e20
> emacs20(<= 20.3-100)
>23 Critical errors encountered. Exiting.
Again, some missing packages. Hopefully this is easily fixed too.
--
Steve McIntyre, Allstor Software smcintyr@allstor-sw.co.uk
Getting a SCSI chain working is perfectly simple if you remember that there
must be exactly three terminations: one on one end of the cable, one on the
far end, and the goat, terminated over the SCSI chain with a silver-handled
knife whilst burning *black* candles. --- Anthony DeBoer
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