[csw-maintainers] [csw-users] SUCCESS building zabbix 2.0.5
Yahav BIRAN @ openCSW
yahavb at opencsw.org
Thu Apr 18 20:56:47 CEST 2013
Hi Dago,
Yes I read it (but i forgot about it….:)) Thank you,
Now when I upload it I get some errors regards to i386, when i specify the ARCH to spark only it get even worse…
Do I need to specify the ARCH option? if so with what value other than sparc?
As for the bad-vednor-tag, how this can be populated? with what value?
yahavb at login [login]:~ > csw-upload-pkg zabbix_agent-2.0.5,REV=2013.04.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-UNCOMMITTED.pkg.gz
There is a problem with the presented file list.
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'i386-SunOS5.10-missing', 'zabbix_agent')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'bad-vendor-tag', 'filename=zabbix_agent-2.0.5,REV=2013.04.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-UNCOMMITTED.pkg.gz expected=CSW actual=UNCOMMITTED')
yahavb at login [login]:~ > csw-upload-pkg ARCH=sparc zabbix_agent-2.0.5,REV=2013.04.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-UNCOMMITTED.pkg.gz
There is a problem with the presented file list.
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'bad-arch-or-os-release', 'ARCH=sparc arch=unknown osrel=unspecified')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'i386-SunOS5.10-missing', 'zabbix_agent')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'i386-unspecified-missing', 'zabbix_agent')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'sparc-unspecified-missing', 'zabbix_agent')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'bad-vendor-tag', 'filename=ARCH=sparc expected=CSW actual=UNKN')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'bad-vendor-tag', 'filename=zabbix_agent-2.0.5,REV=2013.04.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-UNCOMMITTED.pkg.gz expected=CSW actual=UNCOMMITTED')
* CheckpkgTag(None, 'bad-filename', 'filename=ARCH=sparc')
On Apr 18, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Dagobert Michelsen <dam at opencsw.org> wrote:
> Hi Yahav,
>
> Am 18.04.2013 um 20:11 schrieb Yahav BIRAN @ openCSW:
>> Can you please let me know what does it means "login" host?
>
> Well, the host named "login" as described in /etc/SETUP which you read, right? ;-)
>
>> Do I need to manually upload the files to somewhere and run the csw-upload-pkg command?
>> Or do I need to run the local instance of the csw-upload-pkg? if so what version? I found several:
>
> No, you just run csw-upload-pkg located in /opt/csw/bin which should be in your path.
> This uploads and publishes the package.
>
>
> Best regards
>
> -- Dago
>
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