Subject: xentools3 package currently broken?
To: None <port-xen@netbsd.org, pkgsrc-users@netbsd.org>
From: Thor Lancelot Simon <tls@rek.tjls.com>
List: port-xen
Date: 09/11/2007 14:22:27
I built the xentools3 package from current pkgsrc (as of yesterday) on
NetBSD 4.0 RC1. The result when I try to run the xendomains script is:
165 1 python2.4 NAMI
"/usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/signa
l"
165 1 python2.4 RET __stat30 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
165 1 python2.4 CALL open(0xbfbfd1a3,0,0x1b6)
165 1 python2.4 NAMI
"/usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/signa
l.so"
165 1 python2.4 RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
165 1 python2.4 CALL open(0xbfbfd1a3,0,0x1b6)
165 1 python2.4 NAMI
"/usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/signa
lmodule.so"
165 1 python2.4 RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
165 1 python2.4 CALL open(0xbfbfd1a3,0,0x1b6)
165 1 python2.4 NAMI
"/usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/signa
l.py"
165 1 python2.4 RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
165 1 python2.4 CALL open(0xbfbfd1a3,0,0x1b6)
165 1 python2.4 NAMI
"/usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm/signa
l.pyc"
165 1 python2.4 RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
165 1 python2.4 CALL geteuid
165 1 python2.4 RET geteuid 0
165 1 python2.4 CALL write(2,0x80e3c14,6)
165 1 python2.4 GIO fd 2 wrote 6 bytes
"Error:"
165 1 python2.4 RET write 6
165 1 python2.4 CALL write(2,0xbbbae0cb,1)
165 1 python2.4 GIO fd 2 wrote 1 bytes
" "
165 1 python2.4 RET write 1
165 1 python2.4 CALL write(2,0x83a9094,0x46)
165 1 python2.4 GIO fd 2 wrote 70 bytes
"Unable to connect to xend: No such file or directory. Is xend
running?"
165 1 python2.4 RET write 70/0x46
165 1 python2.4 CALL write(2,0xbbbb0645,1)
165 1 python2.4 GIO fd 2 wrote 1 bytes
"
"
And, indeed, /usr/pkg/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xen/xm is missing the
signal.py and signal.pyc files.
Anyone know what's up? I'm trying to replace my last xen2 systems with
xen3 ones and having nothing but pain so far. :-/
--
Thor Lancelot Simon tls@rek.tjls.com
"The inconsistency is startling, though admittedly, if consistency is to
be abandoned or transcended, there is no problem." - Noam Chomsky