On 2018/5/2 22:00, Raghuram Devarakonda wrote:
I couldn't open github issue right away as I wasn't sure whether this
was a genuine problem or something to do with my environment.
And the README of tcmu-runner clearly mentions this list for
discussion so I posted it here. Is it ok if I continue to post here
about tcmu-runner?
Thanks any way for the link. That does explain the behavior to some extent.
For discussion only about tcmu-runner project, raising one issue or PR
via github is a better choice.
If you have any problem or question about the tcmu-runner project, you
could raise an issue via github. Or something related to the LIO/TCMU
kernel module here is a better choice.
I think it's up to u.
Thanks,
BRs
Thanks,
Raghu
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 5:59 PM, Bryant G. Ly <bryantly@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/1/18 3:34 PM, Raghuram Devarakonda wrote:
It turns out that the presence of "/etc/tcmu/tcmu.conf" on the system
trips up the build process.Once I renamed "/etc/tcmu", I could build
RPM successfully. The contents (listed below) of the file
"./extra/rpmbuild/BUILD/tcmu-runner-1.3.0.54.g6684a21/tcmu.conf_install.cmake"
gave me a clue as to what is going on:
----
if (NOT EXISTS "/etc/tcmu/tcmu.conf")
file(INSTALL
"/root/tcmu-runner-orig/extra/rpmbuild/BUILD/tcmu-runner-1.3.0.54.g6684a21/tcmu.conf"
DESTINATION "/etc/tcmu")
endif()
----
I think it should really be checking for this file under the buildroot
rather than in "/" but I may be wrong.
Thanks,
Raghu
You should be asking these questions under tcmu-runner github issues....
But your problem:
https://github.com/open-iscsi/tcmu-runner/issues/320#event-1307345921
-Bryant
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