From: jingxu f. <io...@gm...> - 2008-04-15 12:51:32
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i have tried again from a new installed system. but the same result. btw: my host system is rhel5.0 not centos 5.1 2008/4/14 jingxu feng <io...@gm...>: > things seem to be all ok except the user privileges.but still the same > result. > i will try from the start again. > > 2008/4/14 John Edwards <jo...@co...>: > > > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 08:36:17PM +0800, jingxu feng wrote: > > > 1)2008-04-08 1283 > > > > Good. I've built that revision on Centos 5 without any problems. > > > > > 2) > > > 3)i have added a user named fjx,and edit the sudoer and granted it all > > > > No. Do not give the user "all" privileges. > > Just those that the make.sh script tells you to give it. > > > > Here is an example: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > User_Alias IPCOP_BUILDER = ipcop > > > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_BIND = /bin/mount --bind /dev > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/dev, \ > > /bin/mount --bind /proc > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/proc, \ > > /bin/mount --bind /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/* > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/* > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_CHMOD = /bin/chmod [0-9]* > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/* > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_CHROOT = /usr/sbin/chroot > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop * > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_DU = /usr/bin/du -skx > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_LN = /bin/ln -sf * > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/*, \ > > /bin/ln -sf > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/tools_i486 / > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_LOSETUP = /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop* > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_MKDIR = /bin/mkdir -p > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/*, \ > > /bin/mkdir -p > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/installer > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_MV = /bin/mv > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/tmp/* \ > > > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/tmp/*, \ > > /bin/mv > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/installer/images/ipcop-* \ > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/ > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_RM = /bin/rm -fr > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/*, \ > > /bin/rm -fr /tools_i486 > > Cmnd_Alias IPCOP_UMOUNT = /bin/umount > > /home/ipcop/build/ipcop-2.0-svn/trunk/build_i486/ipcop/*, \ > > /bin/umount /dev/loop* > > > > IPCOP_BUILDER ALL = NOPASSWD: > > IPCOP_BIND,IPCOP_CHMOD,IPCOP_CHROOT,IPCOP_DU,IPCOP_LN,IPCOP_LOSETUP,IPCOP_MKDIR,IPCOP_MV,IPCOP_RM,IPCOP_UMOUNT > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Make sure that those long lines are not wrapped and that the > > backslash character \ is at the end of the continued lines. > > > > > > > 4)this is the make error > > > ERROR: Building openssl[ FAIL ] > > > Check /home/lfs/trunk/log_i486/_build_03_ipcop.log for errors if > > applicable > > > > > > this is the log error > > > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/openssl-0.9.8g/tools' > > > make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. > > > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/openssl-0.9.8g/tools' > > > /bin/sh: line 8: doc/apps/*.pod: No such file or directory > > > make[1]: *** [install_docs] Error 1 > > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/openssl-0.9.8g' > > > make: *** [/usr/src/log_i486/03_ipcop/openssl-0.9.8g] Error 2 > > > > None of that was in the log file when I built revision 1283. > > > > Things to check: > > 1) Is there enough disk space for this user? > > Run: > > df -h > > quota > > > > 2) There is a manpages patch for openssl that changes the pod files. > > Run: > > md5sum src/patches/openssl-0.9.8c-fix_manpages-1.patch > > And you should see: > > a869c136c48def79f296e0bff859a278 > > src/patches/openssl-0.9.8c-fix_manpages-1.patch > > > > > > -- > > #---------------------------------------------------------# > > | John Edwards Email: jo...@co... | > > | | > > | A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion | > > | Q. Why is top posting bad ? | > > #---------------------------------------------------------# > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Version: GnuPG v2.0.0 (GNU/Linux) > > > > iD8DBQFIA2Vhx2vje4FiJvQRAkTeAJ43ewXtTsbAZJsfG1+Y4UZ0jz5AHACgkuNR > > iQN9hoMNhmOcObl47ufPf6I= > > =kBMD > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > |