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Re: [Ltib] freescale ltib config problem


From: Ing. Giorgio Marinangeli
Subject: Re: [Ltib] freescale ltib config problem
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:52:31 +0100

Thanks Yunlong and Stuart for your suggestions,


> Which version of LTIB is this (the name of the ISO)? 

I downloaded the TLIB directly freescale web site ad tarball archive.
It should be a special issue for freescale iMx processor.

I found the solution for the problem explained on my previous E-Mail.

I used this commands to rebuild rpm database:

su -
rm -rf /var/lib/rpm/*__db
rpm --rebuilddb 

also i need to change the install scrip provided with this TLIB
freescale version.



Thank.
Giorgio





 
Il giorno mer, 25/11/2009 alle 08.51 +0000, Stuart Hughes ha scritto:
> Hi Giorgio,
> 
> Which version of LTIB is this (the name of the ISO)?  It may be an issue 
> with an older version.  The current version on Savannah CVS is known to 
> work with Ubuntu 9.10 provided you have rpm correctly installed on the host.
> 
> The actual failure looks as though the rpm database for the host has not 
> been initialised and/or you don't have sudo permissions.  First make 
> sure you have sudo permissions (without password) enabled for rpm as 
> should be prompted for when you first run ltib.  Then you could try 
> running 'sudo rpm --initdb' (warning this may destroy your host rpm 
> database, but on Ubunutu this probably doesn't matter for you).  If you 
> do that, remove /tmp/rpm* and re-try.
> 
> Maybe Freescale can help with this specific version of LTIB.
> 
> Regards, Stuart
> 
> Ing. Giorgio Marinangeli wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am very new to LTIB. 
> > 
> > I tried to install and configure ltib [freescale vesion] on my host PC
> > with Ubuntu 9.10.
> > 
> > When I try to build for the first time ltib using 
> > ./ltib - m config command ( I follow the freescale documentation ) 
> > I always get an error and the compile process stopped.
> > 
> > 
> > This is the error decribed on host_config.log file:
> > 
> > 
> > [..]
> > 
> > librt.so.1(GLIBC_2.1) libz.so.1 perl(Archive::Tar) perl(CGI)
> > perl(Data::Dumper) perl(File::Basename) perl(File::Copy)
> > perl(File::stat) perl(Getopt::Long) perl(POSIX) perl(Specfile)
> > perl(Sys::Hostname) perl(lib) perl(strict) perl(vars)
> > Checking for unpackaged
> > file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files 
> > /tmp/rpm-giorgio/BUILDROOT/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.i386
> > Wrote: /tmp/rpm-giorgio/RPMS/i686/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.i686.rpm
> > Executing(%clean): /bin/sh -e /home/giorgio/ltib/ltib/tmp/rpm-tmp.tSBxjx
> > + umask 022
> > + cd /tmp/rpm-giorgio/BUILD
> > + cd rpm-4.0.4
> > + rm -rf /tmp/rpm-giorgio/BUILDROOT/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.i386
> > + exit 0
> > Executing(--clean): /bin/sh
> > -e /home/giorgio/ltib/ltib/tmp/rpm-tmp.L6hEI0
> > + umask 022
> > + cd /tmp/rpm-giorgio/BUILD
> > + rm -rf rpm-4.0.4
> > + exit 0
> > Build time for rpm-fs: 339 seconds
> > 
> > error: cannot open Name index using db3 - No such file or directory (2)
> > error: cannot open Name index using db3 - No such file or directory (2)
> > sudo rpm --root / --dbpath /tmp/rpm-giorgio/rpmdb -e --allmatches
> > --nodeps --define '_tmppath /home/giorgio/ltib/ltib/tmp' rpm-fs
> > 2>/dev/null
> > sudo rpm --root / --dbpath /tmp/rpm-giorgio/rpmdb --ignorearch -ivh
> > --force --nodeps --excludedocs --define
> > '_tmppath /home/giorgio/ltib/ltib/tmp' 
> > /tmp/rpm-giorgio/RPMS/i686/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.i686.rpm
> > rpm: please use alien to install rpm packages on Debian, if you are
> > really sure use --force-debian switch. See README.Debian for more
> > details.
> > sudo /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm --root /
> > --dbpath /opt/freescale/ltib/var/lib/rpm -Uv --justdb --notriggers
> > --noscripts --nodeps /tmp/rpm-giorgio/RPMS/i686/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.i686.rpm
> > sudo: /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm: command not found
> > mkdir: cannot create directory `/opt/freescale': Permission denied
> > 
> > Cannot create the download directory:
> >  /opt/freescale/pkgs
> > 
> > Either change to a global directory you have write permissions to,
> > or create it as root.  Please set the permissions to 777
> > 
> > traceback:
> > main::check_dirs:2469
> > main::host_checks:1426
> > main:542
> > 
> > 
> > Any suggestion?
> > 
> > Best Regards
> > 
> > Giorgio
> > 
> > 
> > 
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