Re: [arch-dev-public] boost-1.42.0 rebuild

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On 02/25/2010 01:42 AM, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 01:30 +0200, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 02/25/2010 12:48 AM, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 18:05 +0100, Giovanni Scafora wrote:
2010/2/24, Ionut Biru<biru.ionut@xxxxxxxxx>:
   all done. i had to patch it. i don't use it so please report back if is
working well

Thanks Ionut.
We needs testers for the new schroot.
Let us know.

Just tested it, skype loads up properly, as does E-sword.

A note though, when I first ran `schroot -p` I get this error:

I: 20nssdatabases: nssdatabases file
'/etc/schroot/nssdatabases-defaults' does not exist
E: Arch32-c77d80ac-3ded-4b06-b7d5-1fce667418d5: Chroot setup failed:
stage=setup-start

Modifying /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32 from
	NSSDATABASES="/etc/schroot/nssdatabases-defaults"
to
	NSSDATABASES="/etc/schroot/default/nssdatabases"
fixes it. Got that value from /etc/schroot/default/config.

It appears /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32 belongs to schroot (according to
pkgfile -i), so probably needs to be modified? Otherwise works okay, as
mentioned.



maybe you did that modification since in our package is not such thing
in /etc/schroot/scripts-arch32.

grep -l NSSDATABASES $(pacman -Qlq schroot)
/etc/schroot/default/config
/etc/schroot/setup.d/00check
/etc/schroot/setup.d/20nssdatabases
/etc/schroot/setup.d/99check

grep -l nssdatabases-defaults $(pacman -Qlq schroot)
<nothing>

Hmmm.... sorry, here's my pacman -Ql schroot | grep script

[ngoonee@ngoonee-laptop ~]$ pacman -Ql schroot | grep script
schroot /etc/schroot/script-arch32
schroot /usr/share/man/man5/schroot-script-config.5.gz

I spelt it wrongly =p. I at first thought it was my own config file, but
a quick check on the wiki (which is the thing I would have gotten the
config from) showed no instructions on creating it, so it should have
been generated by the package, I believe. No .pacnew or .pacsave
either...


i know you spelt wrong (i did too doh, is like a disease). that grep should say everything and there is no such thing. like i said, maybe you did mess with the configs on some point.

--
Ionut


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