Subject: Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Tommy Boatman (3c046c6738308a9ce13b5ba9dd8c4c1caa0bbc44)
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:47:06 -0500
On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 09:45 +0200, Jaka Kranjc wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 of October 2011 21:16:45 Tommy Boatman wrote:
> > GIT changes to master grimoire by Tommy Boatman <tboatman AT sourcemage.org>:
> >
> > utils/qemulator/DETAILS | 1 +
> > utils/qemulator/HISTORY | 3 +++
> > 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+)
> >
> > New commits:
> > commit 3c046c6738308a9ce13b5ba9dd8c4c1caa0bbc44
> > Author: Tommy Boatman <tboatman AT sourcemage.org>
> > Commit: Tommy Boatman <tboatman AT sourcemage.org>
> >
> > qemulator: Disable staged_install - fails otherwise
> how and possibly why does it fail?
>
> LP
No real clues in the install log - it's a silent failure that I can very
faithfully reproduce...
Waiting for any Solo casts to complete...
Waiting for any other casts of qemulator to complete... done.
staging enabled
castfs: checking sanity of <mnt-dir> and <stage-dir>
castfs: stagedir is okay!
Building qemulator
hash checking source file Qemulator-0.5.tar.gz...
Algorithm used: sha512
Allowing new hash sha512
Checking spell level WORKS_FOR_ME
Spell level is a new allowed level
hash verification succeeded
Unpacking source file Qemulator-0.5.tar.gz for spell qemulator.
Using gcc version: 4.6.1
Building in dir: /usr/src/Qemulator-0.5
qemulator 0.5
Spells that encountered problems:
---------------------------------
qemulator
It also does not matter whether it is a new install or an overwriting
install (either way it's dispelled or otherwise absent). Left behind in
the stage directory in /usr/src is an empty MOUNT and a full TRANS.
All INSTALL does is 'cp -av /usr/local/* "$INSTALL_ROOT/usr"', which
probably needs to be revisited.
I'm at a loss on this one - the staging process makes sense to me, but I
don't fully understand the steps.
With FUSE being completely broken on my 3.0 kernel, I only saw this when
I switched back to 2.6.39.4.
-tommy
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Tommy Boatman <tboatman AT sourcemage.org>
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