On Monday 31 December 2007, Michael E Brown wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 12:45:38AM +0200, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 12/18/2007 11:59 PM, Patrice Dumas wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >There is a build error with xbae bringing in (64bit)
> >sonames in i386:
> >http://buildsys.fedoraproject.org/logs/fedora-4-epel/37539-cernlib-2006-
> >19.el4/i386/root.log
> >
> >When I install xbae on a i386 centos4 box, it goes fine.
> >
> >Any idea on what goes wrong?
>
> DEBUG backend.py:481: /usr/bin/yum --installroot
> /var/lib/mock/fedora-4-i386-epel-64fe42675f1b137a16710577698df965c5984139
>/root/ resolvedep 'xorg-x11-devel' 'tcsh' 'xbae-devel'
'lapack' 'blas'
> 'gawk' 'desktop-file-utils' '/usr/bin/g77' DEBUG
util.py:239: run cmd
> timeout(0): /usr/bin/yum --installroot
> /var/lib/mock/fedora-4-i386-epel-64fe42675f1b137a16710577698df965c5984139
>/root/ resolvedep 'xorg-x11-devel' 'tcsh' 'xbae-devel'
'lapack' 'blas'
> 'gawk' 'desktop-file-utils' '/usr/bin/g77' DEBUG
util.py:212: Ran
> setarch 'i386'
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:xorg-x11-devel-6.8.2-1.EL.33.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:tcsh-6.13-9.el4.1.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:xbae-devel-4.60.4-8.el4.1.x86_64 <---------- this
> one is wrong
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:lapack-3.0-25.1.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:blas-3.0-25.1.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:gawk-3.1.3-10.1.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:desktop-file-utils-0.9-3.el4.i386
> DEBUG util.py:260: 0:gcc-g77-3.4.6-9.i386
>
> No idea why the 64bit version of xbae-devel gets pulled in, especially
> since this happens in my local mock, too. Looks like setarch i386 is not
> enough.
This looks like some sort of yum problem. Does EL4 have combined
i386/x86_64 repos? Why are there 64-bit rpms in the i386 EL4 repository?
You may try "fixing" this by putting an "exclude=*.x86_64" in the
yum.conf section of the mock config.
--
this is a long standing problem where if there is a /etc/rpm/platform file
things get confused the plague needsign repo contains ppc i386 and x86_64
removing the /etc/rpm/platform file fixes the problem. which i did. things
have long reverted to normal.
Dennis