[sbopkg-discuss] Re: sbopkg 0.25 Problems

Chess Griffin chess at chessgriffin.com
Mon Jan 26 19:27:20 UTC 2009


* T2F <bkirkp at gmail.com> [2009-01-26 10:41:12]:

> 
> I have a couple of bumps in my sbopkg road. Nothing of any major
> importance, but I thought I should make them public.
>

Excellent - bug reports are a good thing.  :-)

> First, I have been very happy with sbopkg, haven't used the build
> queue yet, but I do like the ability to pass options to the build
> script. I have found a problem with that though.
> 
> I was building ffmpeg, having typed the options:
> 
> AMRNB=yes  AMRWB=yes VERSION=20090121
> 
> But I made a typo, and wanted to go back & edit them. However, I could
> not do it. The window would flash & then go back to the menu for
> ffmpeg when I selected the "Options" menu item. I had to delete the
> options.sbopkg file, then recreate it with the "Options" menu item.

Ah, yes, I can reproduce this and just fixed it.  Will commit this fix
to SVN and it will be in the next release.  Thanks!

> 
> My second problem also involved building ffmpeg. I wanted to buiild
> ffmpeg with the most recent updates. There are instructions for doing
> that in the ffmpeg README/SlackBuild. I followed those instructions &
> put ffmpeg-20090121... in .../sbo/src. I set the above options, then
> selected "Build". I selected "Build" from the Build/Build&Install
> dialog box. I then got a "Use Options" dialog box & selected "yes". I
> then got the following errors:
> 
> Building ffmpeg
> Checking MD5SUM for ffmpeg-20081105.tar.bz2...
> OK
> Building Slackware package for ffmpeg...
> tar: /mnt/hal/slack/sbo/12.2/multimedia/ffmpeg/
> ffmpeg-20090121.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
>

Ah, yes, I can see the issue.  I have not started working on a fix, but
will do so shortly.  I'll report back when it's fixed.

Thanks, Bill, for the reports.  I really appreciate it.

-- 
Chess Griffin
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