On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 02:53:09PM +0200, arnaud gaboury wrote:
>
> I suspect that you could fix this by running the following command as
> before the build:
>
> sudo pacman -Sy
I always sue -Syu to install packages, and I already
installed/reinstalled some packages today.
Now one thing comes to my mind : lots of pacman stuff are NOT in the usal place.
$ cat /etc/pacman.conf
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[options]
# The following paths are commented out with their default values listed.
# If you wish to use different paths, uncomment and update the paths.
#RootDir = /
DBPath = /var/lib/pacman
CacheDir = /drawer/pacman/pkg
#CacheDir = /var/cache/pacman/pkg
#LogFile = /var/log/pacman.log
#GPGDir = /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/
HoldPkg = pacman glibc
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -C - -f %u > %o
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u
#CleanMethod = KeepInstalled
#UseDelta = 0.7
Architecture = auto
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Could this unusual dir be the cause of this issue ??
I don't think so.
Are you using supermin 5; and a recent version of supermin 5?
Try checking out the supermin upstream repo, compiling it, and running
the tests. They should all run successfully.
git clone
https://github.com/libguestfs/supermin
cd supermin
./bootstrap
./autogen.sh
make
make check
If the tests *don't* run successfully, then you've most likely found a
bug in supermin. That has to be fixed before continuing.
You can tell libguestfs to use the version of supermin that you
compiled instead of whatever is installed by setting:
export SUPERMIN=/path/to/supermin/src/supermin
and rerun libguestfs configure/make.
http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-faq.1.html#how-can-i-compile-and-install-li...
Rich.
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