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Bug#11791: marked as done (dpkg: Solaris dpkg-shlibdeps failure illegal seek)



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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.4.0.8

I have this strange behavior building dpkg under Solaris:

dpkg-shlibdeps -dPre-Depends main/dpkg
dpkg: /usr/lib/libc.so.1 not found.
dpkg: /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 not found.
dpkg-shlibdeps: failure: chown of ebian/substvars.new': Illegal seek
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 29

This happens with multiple files also in other scripts. Have you had any
similar issues?

Giving up for now. I have dpkg compiling and installing under SunOS 5.1.1
but I cannot generate a .deb because of various problems with the scripts.
I will sent you diffs when I am done.
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From: Josip Rodin <joy@srce.hr>
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Subject: Re: dpkg-shlibdeps seems to be fixed on Solaris now
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 09:00:31AM -0700, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> >This is with dpkg 1.9.17 on Solaris 8:
> >
> >% dpkg-shlibdeps -dPre-Depends main/dpkg
> >dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: could not find path for libc.so.1
> >dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: could not find any packages for  (libc.so.1)
> >dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: unable to find dependency information for shared 
> >library libc (soname 1, path , dependency field Pre-Depends)
> >% echo $?
> >0
> >
> >Christoph?
> 
> Umm.. This was in 1997 as far as I can recall. I do not have access to 
> Solaris anymore so close the bug

Okay, thanks.

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