Brad Peterson wrote:
> Hristo Benev wrote:
>> Brad Peterson wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box. I've 
>>> decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried to 
>>> follow the manual ( 
>>> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), 
>>> and when I ran my rpmbuild command, it looks like it's doing it's 
>>> thing for a few minutes...and then...nothing. It doesn't appear to 
>>> install anything to run.
>>>
>>> I'm new to working with rpms (gotta love yum), so I wonder if I'm 
>>> just making some simple mistake somewhere.  In the manual, it says 
>>> to run two lines. But the first command doesn't seem to work. The 
>>> following was copied from my console:
>>>
>>> # rpmbuild -ba --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 1" 
>>> bacula.spec
>>> error: failed to stat /var/tmp/bacula.spec: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> So, I ignord that, and went to the second line.  Here is what I ran:
>>>
>>> # rpmbuild --rebuild --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 
>>> 1" bacula-2.0.0-1.src.rpm
>>>
>>> This is the one which is the one that appeared to do its thing, but 
>>> then ended without having anything to run.  From the manual, my only 
>>> guess is that I should have something in /var/bacula.  But nothing 
>>> is there.  The only bacula filepaths I have on this system is a 
>>> bunch of stuff in the /usr/src/ directory.
>>> Any idea what I need to do to get this working?
>>>
>>> Brad Peterson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> If there is no error after rpmbuild is done, you have rpm in 
>> /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/ need to install it with rpm -Uvh <name>.rpm
>>
>>
> Hey!  Thanks!  That's all it was.  Glad to know it was a simple 
> problem of just realizing that it build rpms in the /usr/src folder.  
> I was able to get it up and running. 
> Next step, using a more normal email system so I don't get a huge spam 
> score.  :)
>
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> Content preview:  Hristo Benev wrote: > Brad Peterson wrote: >> Hey all,
>   >> >> I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box.
>   I've >> decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried
>   to >> follow the manual ( >>
>   http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), and >>
>   when I ran my rpmbuild command, it looks like it's doing it's thing >>
>   for a few minutes...and then...nothing. It doesn't appear to install >>
>   anything to run. >> >> I'm new to working with rpms (gotta love yum), so
>   I wonder if I'm >> just making some simple mistake somewhere. In the
>   manual, it says to >> run two lines. But the first command doesn't seem
>   to work. The >> following was copied from my console: >> >> # rpmbuild
>   -ba --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 1" >> bacula.spec >>
>   error: failed to stat /var/tmp/bacula.spec: No such file or directory >>
>   >> So, I ignord that, and went to the second line. Here is what I ran:
>   >> >> # rpmbuild --rebuild --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5
>   1" >> bacula-2.0.0-1.src.rpm >> >> This is the one which is the one that
>   appeared to do its thing, but >> then ended without having anything to
>   run. From the manual, my only >> guess is that I should have something
>   in /var/bacula. But nothing is >> there. The only bacula filepaths I
>   have on this system is a bunch of >> stuff in the /usr/src/ directory.
>   >> Any idea what I need to do to get this working? >> >> Brad Peterson
>   >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence
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