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Subject: [oe] How do you find a rev of OE that will build?
From: grante () visi ! com (Grant Edwards)
Date: 2007-12-21 2:40:48
Message-ID: fkf93g$pe8$1 () ger ! gmane ! org
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On 2007-12-21, Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml at gmail.com> wrote:
> No, anything on critical path to build a common embedded system
> image can't be broken and unnoticed for long. I rebuilt python-native
> for you:
>
> NOTE: package python-native-2.5.1-ml1: task do_patch: started
> NOTE: Applying patch 'bindir-libdir.patch'
> NOTE: Applying patch 'cross-distutils.patch'
> NOTE: Applying patch 'dont-modify-shebang-line.patch'
> NOTE: Applying patch 'default-is-optimized.patch'
> NOTE: package python-native-2.5.1-ml1: task do_patch: completed
>
> Anyway, as you see, it's not some dark magic failing, but
> merely a patch application. So, why don't you look closer and
> see what corrupts the data - your tar, a quilt built on your
> system, or your kernel? ;-)
OK. It just seems odd that 100+ other packages would build
fine, but when one particular package fails it's not the
package that's suspect but the tools that work fine for 100+
other OE packages and and entire Gentoo system build.
> And the best place to continue this is the bugtracker.
Thanks.
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