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  • From: Joel Sinor <jsinor AT comcast.net>
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  • Subject: Re: [SM-Grimoire] Open Office
  • Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:54:45 -0500

That sounds correct. To me the presence of a /usr/local/bin/java would
indicate that at some point the default install from sun was used. I
almost did this to my machine recently before I noticed there was a
spell for it (and for flash, and both spells put the plugins in for
mozilla, which was why I was installing them in the first place).
on my system:

$ ls -la /opt/java
total 2
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 104 Apr 29 20:28 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 120 Apr 30 11:36 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Apr 29 20:28 j2sdk ->
j2sdk-1.4.1-tt
drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 328 Apr 29 20:24 j2sdk-1.4.1-tt
$

so Jose is remembering the paths correctly.


On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 22:37:33 +0100 (BST)
Jose Bernardo Silva <josebernardo1 AT yahoo.com> wrote:

> --- Geoffrey Derber <Geoffrey.Derber AT Trinity.edu>
> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Jose Bernardo Silva wrote:
> >
> > Bernardo,
> > I'm not sure that is the problem. There was some
> > earlier discussion in
> > this thread.
> >
> > > Geoff
> [...]
> > Which indicates to me, he acutally has two java
> > installs, and that
> > JAVA_HOME seems to be set to /opt/java/j2sdk, but
> > the spell itself is
> > seeing both java installations, or at least only the
> > /usr/local/bin/java
> > one. I asked him to try and unset $JAVA, and the
> > last email was the
> > results of that.
>
> Geoff,
>
> Then, JAVA shouldn't exist at all (the BUILD script
> isn't using it, I think), JAVA_HOME should point to
> /opt/java/j2sdk, *and* he shouldn't have any entries
> on his PATH pointing to /usr/local/bin/java or even
> /usr/local/bin before /opt/java/j2sdk/bin (or
> something like that). It really looks like the
> configure for OO is finding a erroneous jre/j2sdk
> (javac) in /usr/local/bin/java and that is ruining
> everything.
>
>
>
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It looks like in retrospect this question belongs on the grimoire list after
all.
At any rate any help/ideas are appreciated

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Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 14:11:09 -0500
From: Joel Sinor <jsinor AT comcast.net>
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Subject: OpenOffice


Firstly, thanks for the OpenOffice spell, it is great to be able to
finally build OO and have it work in sourcemage. I do have a few
questions though on this.
First, I ran into two problems building this, one being that the version
of ant wanted was not available anywhere, and the other being a problem
with the downgrade of bison. The first problem I fixed by hacking
/var/lib/sorcery/codex/test/java/ant/DETAILS so that
VERSION=1.5.3-1
MD5[0]='dc29c2aa1a5a24b7ede0198bde5f9da7'

this is really just a problem with the ant spell itself. IN any case,
it worked and I was able to move forward, until bison problems broke me.
The problem was that whereas bison 1.75 was needed, and
dispel -d bison 1.75

did not work as advertised.

root@dpsmagic:/var/lib/sorcery/codex/stable/z-rejected/OpenOffice#
dispel -d bison
1.75/var/cache/sorcery/bison-1.75-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2 was not
found. Unable to downgrade bison to version 1.75
root@dpsmagic:/var/lib/sorcery/codex/stable/z-rejected/OpenOffice#
dispel --downgrade bison
1.75/var/cache/sorcery/bison-1.75-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2 was not
found. Unable to downgrade bison to version 1.75

According to the wiki http://wiki.sourcemage.org/index.php?page=Dispel

-d (or --downgrade): Removes the selected spell and replaces it with an
older version. (E.G.: dispel -d mozilla 0.9.8 removes mozilla 0.9.9 and
replaces it with a copy of 0.9.8 resurrected from the compile cache. If
there is no copy in the compile cache, it'll download the source and
cast it as normal.)

Of course this is a problem with dispel, not with the spell itself in my
view, and would only crop up if one has not ever installed bison 1.75.

Fair enough, I went ahead and dispelled bison normally
dispel bison
and though the claim was that nothing was deleted, it seemed to work. I
then hacked the spell files as follows. In

/var/lib/sorcery/codex/stable/devel/bison/DETAILS
I edited
VERSION=1.75
MD5[0]=dd88fe42e35d554c00af430a9342456a
and in

/var/lib/sorcery/codex/stable/devel/bison/BUILD
I took out the line
patch -p1 < $SCRIPT_DIRECTORY/bison.g++3.patch &&

In all cases I backed up the original files and also made copies of the
versions made for OO (after all, my plan is to dispel and recast
bison after all this is done).

However, I now have one final (I hope) hurdle. OO.org seems to want a
slew of mozilla components that I seem not to have (or really know what
they are) and it wants them to be in /usr/lib/mozilla/components
It is an annoyance to say the least that an Office suite is going to
want to mess with my browser (and maybe a reason to try a different one
instead) but I have to wonder given my experience to date with
sourcemage if this is really what the package wants to do. According to

http://dba.openoffice.org/specifications/address_book_architecture.html#mozTocId343804

these components are included with OpenOffice, though I don't seem to
have these files anywhere.

These are the errors:
adding: libxpcom.so (deflated 65%)
cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libstrres.so': No such file
or directory cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvcn.so':
No such file or directory cp: cannot stat
`/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvibm.so': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvja.so': No such file
or directory cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvko.so':
No such file or directory cp: cannot stat
`/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvlatin.so': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvtw.so': No such file
or directory cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libucvtw2.so':
No such file or directory cp: cannot stat
`/usr/lib/mozilla/components/libunicharutil.so': No such file or
directory
cp: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/components/xpti.dat': No such file or
directory

anyway, I am at a loss as to how to proceed. I have searched for info
on each of these problems and all I can find are suggestions for how
this might be fixed in the spells before they were submitted. I do not
know if there is a workaround elsewhere, but it seems like some people
must have got this to work, so I have to wonder how they did it and if
they might share the wealth ;).
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Subject: Re: [SM-Grimoire] RFC: courier spell . . .
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Shouldn't the spell add uids and gids if it needs them?
Also I have seen other spells for things that would not compile with certain
options. They seem to be able to turn those options off when present or use
other options (for instance using 686 arch instead of Athlon-XP). I have not
yet puzzled out how they do it, though :(.
This reminds me that I need to read up on combreloc. I chose to be daring
and set it without being really certain what it is doing, which was probably
a Bad Idea, but since many things disable the option I suppose it has not
mattered yet ;).

On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 19:03:41 -0400
Pierre Abbat <phma AT webjockey.net> wrote:

> I tried to cast it and got this:
> root@blackcat:~# cast courier
> Preparing environment for courier
>
> *******************************************************************
> ** The Courier-MTA program will NOT compile if you have the **
> ** combreloc option enabled in archetecture Optimization Menu. **
> *******************************************************************
>
> Do you have the combreloc option enabled? [y] n
>
> ********************************************************************
> ** The courier user and group IDs have not been defined in **
> ** /etc/sorcery/accounts and /etc/sorcery/groups, respectively. **
> ********************************************************************
>
> I doubt that the average user knows what a "combreloc" is or is going to
> check
> that in the middle of casting a spell. I have it off, but the spell falsely
> detected that it is on.
>
> Please let me know what uids and gids are needed and I'll add them. Uids
> and
> gids should be added to /etc/sorcery before submitting a spell that needs
> them.
>
> Also, the CONFLICTS file should list courier-imap.
>
> phma
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On Wednesday 30 April 2003 19:14, Joel Sinor wrote:
> Shouldn't the spell add uids and gids if it needs them?

The spell adds the uid and gid to /etc/passwd and /etc/group, but they have
to
be defined in /etc/sorcery/ so that it knows what number to assign them.

phma
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Looks like fftw update breaks gramofile which I think is the only spell
that depends on it.

CuZnDragon
Robin Cook

On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 03:16, Julian v. Bock wrote:
> Hi
>
> Here are the latest devel / libs updates.
> The patch is attached.
>
> new files:
> libs/libsafe-old/CONFLICTS
>
> deleted files:
> devel/gcc/DEPENDS
> libs/libsafe-old/DEPENDS
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> Julian v. Bock, Devel:
>
> New Versions:
> gcc 3.2.3
> tcl 8.4.2
> tk 8.4.2
>
> Other Changes:
> expect 5.38 use tcl/tk 8.4.2
> gcc 3.2.3 remove gcc2 dependency and ada frontend option
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> Julian v. Bock, Libs:
>
> New Versions:
> fftw 3.0
> gnet 1.1.9
> gnet2 2.0.2
> libxml2 2.5.7
>
>
> Other Changes:
> glibc 2.3.2 strip -ffast-math from CFLAGS; fix some typos in
> the locales file; 'remove unset LD_PRELOAD'
> libsafe-old 2.0-5 rename DEPENDS to CONFLICTS
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Julian
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