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Re: [Ltib] Unable to run ltib for very first time.


From: Ayewin Oung
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Unable to run ltib for very first time.
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 13:14:36 +0000

Hi Stuart

Thats solved it !! thanks for all your help.

On 1 February 2010 11:18, Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Ayewin,

NFS is likely causing your problem as temp files are written to _LTIB_PROJ_/tmp

I suspect rpm is trying to open the temp file as root and NFS will squash root permissions and so you will get this "permissions denied" message.


Regards, Stuart

Ayewin Oung wrote:
Hi Thanks for the response.. I still got no joy, please see my in lines..

One other info, which might be relevant is "/home" are mounted across network via NFS, that shouldn't be issue normally.  Anyway, I'll keep scratching my head..

Ayewin

On 30 January 2010 12:37, Stuart Hughes <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

   Hi Ayewin,

   I've not seen this before (and don't have this host type).  However
   I do know others that run fine with this set-up (FC11 on dual core).
    There's some kind of permissions problem (from the error message).

   Here's a couple of ideas:

   1/ Check to see if you have the file ~/.rpmmacros if so remove it
   (unless you're actively using it).


Check that, and there is no file/directory with that name, for that matter no file/dir with "rpm"
 

   2/ Look for any other messages from SELinux when you tried to
   install. If you see them you may have to change your SELinux setting
   to permissive.


I've double check that, all the SELinux is "disabled" from start anyway.


   BTW: if you want to post to this list, you must subscribe, follow
   the links below.


I've subscripted it and thought I sent the mail to mailing list, not sure why its not accepting it.
 

   Regards, Stuart

   Ayewin Oung wrote:

       Hi

       I'm trying to install ltib for the first time and it seems to go
       far and stopped with following error, I've make sure that user
       has full access rights as "root".  It seems, I'm missing
       rpm-fs-xxxxx.  Could someone tell me how can resolve this ?

       Thanks in advance.

       Machine Config:
       ============
       Linux Pagan 2.6.30.10-105.2.4.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 19
       22:46:59 UTC 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


       Error Message from host_config.log
       ==========================
       sudo rpm --root / --dbpath /tmp/rpm-engineer/rpmdb -e
       --allmatches --nodeps  --define '_tmppath
       /home/engineer/ltib/tmp' rpm-fs 2>/dev/null
       sudo rpm --root / --dbpath /tmp/rpm-engineer/rpmdb --ignorearch
       -ivh --force --nodeps --excludedocs  --define '_tmppath
       /home/engineer/ltib/tmp'
       /tmp/rpm-engineer/RPMS/x86_64/rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.x86_64.rpm
       Preparing...                       ##################################################
       rpm-fs                             ##################################################
       error: Couldn't create temporary file for
       %post(rpm-fs-4.0.4-1.x86_64): Permission denied
       Died at ./ltib line 2451.
       traceback:
        main::check_rpm_setup:2451
        main::host_checks:1436
         main:547


       Started: Fri Jan 29 20:34:31 2010
       Ended:   Fri Jan 29 20:39:22 2010
       Elapsed: 291 seconds


       Build Failed




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