[Live-demo] Re: logs for 3.0alpha2 release
Alex Mandel
tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Thu Jan 14 01:47:20 EST 2010
Hamish wrote:
> Cameron wrote:
>> You asked for another live dvd release. I've managed to
>> build an 3.0alpha2 release. Logs are attached.
>
> great!
>
>
> Package Kilobytes used by install script
>
> deegree 412632
> kosmo 313368
> udig 259772
> geokettle 87372
> mapserver 55196
> openjump 18648
> geoserver 12016
> ossim 11380
> geonetwork 5312
> mapnik 668
> desktop 624
> main_docs 260
> mapfish 128
> maptiler 20
> osm 12
> mb-system 4
> marble 4
> postgres 0
> pgrouting 0
> main 0
> gpsdrive 0
> qgis -16
> java -100
> apache2 -536
> grass -4084
> R -4496
> gvsig -11872
>
>
> so just less than half seem to be working. (although downloaded data
> will show up as false positives if you just go by size)
>
>
>> It seems like the sun java was not installed. I haven't
>> looked to find out why.
>
> there is historical brokenness left over in the VM from before
> you even start:
>
> ====================================================================
> Starting: ./setup.sh
> ====================================================================
> Hit http://au.archive.ubuntu.com karmic Release.gpg
> ...
> Get:8 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com karmic-updates/universe Sources [20.7kB]
> Get:9 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com karmic-updates/multiverse Packages [6,942B]
> Get:10 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com karmic-updates/multiverse Sources [3,831B]
> Fetched 332kB in 6s (51.1kB/s)
> Reading package lists...
> Reading package lists...
> Building dependency tree...
> Reading state information...
> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> gvsig: Depends: libgdal1-1.5.0 (>= 1.5.0) but it is not installed
> Depends: libstdc++5 but it is not installable
> Depends: sun-java5-jre (>= 1.5.0) but it is not installable
> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
>
>
>
> the alpha1 build tried to bring those three in, but they no longer
> exist in karmic.
>
> is it possible to start it with a clean slate? (or else go mucking in
> fixing up the half-installed obsolete packages)
>
>
> Hamish
>
I'm downloading and setting up my base vm for 9.10 now and should have a
clean build attempt on Fri (US PST). Once I get my server setup I should
be able to do fresh runs 1-2x a day as needed.
I'm still poking at alternate ways to build the disc, and reading the up
to date recommendations from Ubuntu on the topic. Depending on the
approach a build-bot is a good goal if not for this version then for the
next.
Thanks,
Alex
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