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Re: Bootstrapping on KISS GNU/Linux
Op woensdag 18 oktober 2023 01:14:15 CEST schreef Jason Bacon:
> On 10/17/23 11:29, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
> > * On 2023-10-17 at 19:04 BST, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
> >> => Generating post-install file lists
> >> pkg_create: can't stat
> >> `/root/pkgsrc/bootstrap/work/wrk/pkgtools/cwrappers/
> >> work/.destdir/opt/pkg-2023Q3/find:
> >> /root/pkgsrc/bootstrap/work/wrk/pkgtools/
> >> cwrappers/work/.destdir/opt/pkg-2023Q3/.: No such file or directory'
> >
> > This error where you get the output of find(1) in a PLIST mismatch is
> > usually caused by your distribution not providing some core tool that we
> > require.
> >
> > We definitely need to do better here in terms of improving the error
> > message, but in the meantime I'd suggest taking a look through the file
> > mk/tools/tools.Linux.mk to see which ones you might be missing.
>
> If you could try auto-pkgsrc-setup (http://netbsd.org/~bacon/), I'd
> appreciate some feedback. It tries to flag missing tools, and install
> them in some cases (e.g. if running as root on RHEL).
I first tried installing all sorts of utilities that were listed in the file
Jonathan pointed at, but I still got the same error.
I tried your script as well, but it results in the exact same error. At least
I presume this error would not be related to a missing OpenJDK or Fortran
compiler.
I had to replace ftp:// with http:// for the tarball download btw. Somehow
downloading over ftp was very slow and would never reach the end.
At this point I'm not yet sure how to proceed. Would it help if I create a VM
image to reproduce this? I am not sure exactly if I should be looking at the
pkg_create sources or this PLIST part is handled elsewhere?
Thanks a lot for the suggestions so far!
Julius
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