On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 09:33:21 -0500,
Jim Galarowicz <jeg(a)krellinst.org> wrote:
So, what you are saying might have happened, is that the order of
the packages to be installed may have changed and now I'm hitting
packages that don't have the requirement specified for coreutils and
that is the cause of the initial failures I'm seeing?
Yes.
Is there a workaround to use while the packages are being (bug)
reported on? Is there a way to force coreutils to the top of the
install list?
Probably there is some package you could add that would cause this to happen,
but I don't know a good way to determine one.
It might be easier to start fixing the packages locally and build using
the local repo in addition to the normal ones. There is a reasonable chance
that fixing one of the packages will make things work.
The fix is pretty easy, so it shouldn't be hard to do (compared to making
custom spins).
/home/jeg/OpenSpeedShop/liveOSS/INSTALL/localhost.localdomain/
there are no rpm-tmp.nnnnn files being created there. Not sure
why. I see older tmp files there from previous runs that worked a
few days ago.
This might be a cascading error. Try fixing the other stuff first and then
worry about it if it is still present.