[hipl-users] Re: Failed build dependencies

  • From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hipl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 10:44:26 -0500

Miika Komu wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Miika Komu wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Hi,

Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Miika Komu wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I hit this error while doing a 'make rpm' on Centos 5.2, don't know if the 'make install' had a failure, I did not notice it.

I had not done a 'tla replay' since 11/24 so any patch since then could have resulted in:

uuid-devel is needed by hipl-1.0.4.1.i386

So now I have do find that module....

I was going to answer "yum install uuid-devel" but it seems that the developer library is not actually needed. My bad.

Please replay.

Now you tell me :)


Through some queries on the Centos list, I was told to go to Karan's test repo and there was uuid-devel which needed uuid, also there. So right now the make rpm is running. Once it finishes, I will erase uuid*, do the replay, and build again!

Well I went through all this, and still get the uuid-devel error. This is userspace for Centos where the error occurs. I am at patch 1969.

the above patch version is ok. Does it still repeat with the following:

[mkomu@crossroads hipl--userspace--2.6]$ rpm -qa|grep uuid
uuid-1.6.1-3.fc9.i386

Well, previously I had not even uuid installed (and of course the one I did install and erase earlier was 1.6.1-3.el5). I will reinstall it.

I think this will solve the issue.

I just checked the dependencies and sure enough, uuid is listed. Must have been added somewhere along the line, as I seemed to have been doing OK until today without it.


Just note that it is NOT part of the 'normal' Centos repos, and only available from Karan's test repo.


[mkomu@crossroads hipl--userspace--2.6]$ rpm -qa|grep uuid
[mkomu@crossroads hipl--userspace--2.6]$ ./autogen.sh ; make clean rpm
what is the difference between 'make rpm' and 'make clean rpm'?

"make clean rpm" runs first "make clean" (removes all object and binary files) and then "make rpm"

Got it.



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