Hello Adolf,
On 17 Aug 2023, at 12:20, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi Michael,
When I built pakfire I just installed the programs that were flagged up as missing during the configure section.
I have now gone through the filenames you listed from debian and eventually found what the equivalent packages that contain those are called in Arch Linux (most were easy but a few were convoluted to find).
Everything was already installed on my laptop except for liblzma-dev which is lzlib in Arch Linux.
Just to check, I installed lzlib and re-did the make check and the same problems occurred.
The configure script will complain if something is missing as none of the dependencies are optional.
Apologies for taking so long to reply, but I should finally have a fix for the test suite:
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=pakfire.git;a=commitdiff;h=9eef0cb603bc51a5b34f042... https://git.ipfire.org/?p=pakfire.git;a=commitdiff;h=c54bafa7e74dbcb5b07bafe...
Please just run “git pull”, then “make” again and you should have a few tests pass. Not all of them are passing at the moment.
If pakfire-builder —-help runs fine, you could check out the IPFire 3.x repository and run this:
git clone https://git.ipfire.org/pub/git/ipfire-3.x.git cd ipfire-3.x pakfire-builder build beep/beep.nm
Please let me know how that is going.
-Michael
Regards,
Adolf.
On 17/08/2023 12:18, Adolf Belka wrote:
Hi Michael,
I did a clean new install and took the log files from the tests/libpakfire and tests/python directories.
The only one that passed this time was the test.py from the tests/python directory. All others failed.
I have archived them into an xz file that is attached.
Regards, Adolf.
On 17/08/2023 11:38, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello Adolf,
Thank you very much for the quick feedback.
After running “make check”, could you email me the “*.log” files in the test/libpakfire directory? Let’s see what is going wrong there. For me a few tests fail, but a few should run just fine.
Best, -Michael
On 17 Aug 2023, at 10:36, Adolf Belka adolf.belka@ipfire.org wrote:
I am using Arch Linux.
I already do some building of my bacula client package on my laptop so it has the normal build tools installed.
To get autogen.sh to run I had to install intltool
To get configure to run I had to additionally install.
asciidoc, python-py-cpuinfo, python-pykerberos, python-systemd, python-tornado and libsolv
After that configure ran without any problems, as did make.
Although make check is in brackets I gave it a go but got 1 pass and 26 fails. The only pass was for test.py I ran the make check a second time and then two passed - test.py and progressbar.py Further running of make check didn't change anything.
make install went fine and after that I can run pakfire-builder --help and get the help screen.
Regards, Adolf.
On 16/08/2023 17:29, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hello everyone,
For our meet-up that is starting soon, I would like everyone to have a working installation of Pakfire - our new build system.
I am not sure yet in what way we are going to use it, but generally there will be an intro for everyone who hasn’t had one yet, and maybe we even get a chance to update a few packages of the distribution or something…
Because I don’t know which distributions you are using, and because we don’t have any packages for any major distribution just yet, I would like to ask everyone to install Pakfire manually on their systems in advance of our meet-up, so that we can start straight away. We should also use the time to find any issues that might occur on other distributions than Debian which is what I have been using.
Please find the source here: https://git.ipfire.org/?p=pakfire.git;a=summary
On Debian, I have to install these packages as dependencies (yes it is quite a lot):
- asciidoc, autoconf, automake, bison, build-essential, flex, intltool, libarchive-dev, libcap-dev, libcurl4-openssl-dev, libelf-dev, libgpgme-dev, libjson-c-dev, liblzma-dev, libmagic-dev, libmount-dev, libnl-3-dev, libnl-route-3-dev, libpcre2-dev, libpython3-dev, libseccomp-dev, libsolv-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libssl-dev, libsystemd-dev, libtool, libzstd-dev, pkg-config, python3-cpuinfo, python3-kerberos, python3-tornado, python3-psutil, python3-setproctitle, uuid-dev
I have no idea what the package names will be for your distribution, but I am sure you will all figure it out :)
You can use the usual three-clause build process after generating the configure script:
./autogen.sh ./configure —-prefix=/usr —-sysconfdir=/etc —-enable-debug make (make check) make install
After that, you should be able to run pakfire-builder —-help.
Please let me know if that works for you up to this point and please file a bug if changes are required to make Pakfire work on your distribution.
All the best, -Michael
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