Hi. Have you run gmake REQUIRED_PACKAGES?
On gmake publish only packages in REQUIRED_PACKAGES variable are examined as dependencies. gmake REQUIRED_PACKAGES tries to populate this list , running resolve against all currently installed packages. С уважением, Александр Пыхалов, программист отдела телекоммуникационной инфраструктуры управления информационно-коммуникационной инфраструктуры ЮФУ ________________________________________ От: Tim Mooney <[email protected]> Отправлено: 16 марта 2020 г. 21:17 Кому: [email protected] Тема: Re: [oi-dev] perl module update questions In regard to: perl module update questions, Tim Mooney said (at 12:38pm on...: > All- > > I'm working my way through rebuilding hipster's perl modules for perl > 5.30.1 and I have a couple questions. I've run into a couple of perl modules for which the publish targets "pkgdepend resolve" phase outputs dependency errors like: /export/home/mooney/oi-userland/components/perl/DBI/build/manifest-i386-DBI-524.depend has unresolved dependency ' depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=perl \ pkg.debug.depend.path=usr/perl5/5.24/bin \ pkg.debug.depend.reason=usr/perl5/5.24/bin/dbiprof \ pkg.debug.depend.type=script'. Or /export/home/mooney/oi-userland/components/perl/Module-Build/build/manifest-i386-Module-Build-530.depend has unresolved dependency ' depend type=require fmri=__TBD pkg.debug.depend.file=perl \ pkg.debug.depend.path=usr/perl5/5.30/bin \ pkg.debug.depend.reason=usr/perl5/5.30/bin/config_data \ pkg.debug.depend.type=script'. What, specifically, is pkgdepend saying is missing? The path (directory) usr/perl5/5.30/bin ? Or is it saying that 'perl' is missing in usr/perl5/5.30/bin ? I can make pkgdepend ignore the error by doing: <transform file path=usr/perl5/$(PERLVER)/bin -> set pkg.depend.bypass-generate .* > but if there's a way to fix the dependency issue, rather than ignore it, I would prefer to take that approach. At first I thought it was because the perl module was missing a dependency on the perl runtime that it's built for. However, including depend fmri=runtime/perl-$(PLV) type=require in the .p5m, although probably a good idea anyway, doesn't resolve the issue. Then I thought it was because perl 5.22 and 5.24 don't actually have a 'dir' action for their bin directory, so maybe it was pkgdepend complaining that the runtime/perl-$(PLV) isn't actually claiming ownership of path=usr/perl/$(PERLVER)/bin . However, adding dir actions like dir path=usr/perl5/5.30 dir path=usr/perl5/5.30/bin for the runtime/perl-530 didn't make any difference for the modules built against perl 5.30. With those two tries not solving the dependency issue, I'm not sure what the right fix is. Any suggestions? Thanks, Tim -- Tim Mooney [email protected] Enterprise Computing & Infrastructure / Division of Information Technology / 701-231-1076 (Voice) North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105-5164 _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
