Le Tuesday 10 July 2007 10:31:11 Florian La Roche, vous avez écrit : > We have run rpm install tests where each rpm in > Fedora-development is resolved to its minimal > required dependencies and then installed and also > deinstalled completely within an otherwise empty > chroot-environment. > > The Fedora tree used is from July 4th. Complete output > from the test is at http://people.redhat.com/laroche/installtest.gz > Most problems are not found in core packages part of a > default Fedora install and most are only minor things > overall, but we could still use this list of refine the > proposed scripts as part of the packaging guidelines and > also use this as package sanity check. > > Many packaging problems found by this test have been already > corrected before the core/extras merge, so this is also more > about regressions than a completely new test. Also some problems > found in the below test are already corrected in todays rawhide > release. > ERROR: Output running post install script for package > kbackup-0:0.5.1-2.fc6.i386 > ERROR: Output running post install script for package > piklab-0:0.14.2-2.fc7.i386 > ERROR: Output running post install script for > package pikloops-0:0.2.1-6.fc6.i386 This is the same error for the 3 packages ERROR: Output running post uninstall script for package piklab-0:0.14.2-2.fc7.i386 /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.TpqGGv: line 2: /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache: No such file or directory but http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/ScriptletSnippets?action=show&redirect=ScriptletSnippets#head-7103f6c38d1b5735e8477bdd569ad73ea2c49bda said "Note that no dependencies should be added for this." So, what we have to do? Regards, Alain -- Les pages de manuel Linux en français http://manpagesfr.free.fr
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