On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 09:52 -0600, Mark Hatle wrote: > On 12/22/11 7:17 AM, Martin Jansa wrote: > ... > > > /********* logs *************/ > > Checking ERRORs in log.do_rootfs files > > ============== correct om-gta02: > > Installing base-passwd (3.5.22-r9) to root... > > Downloading > > file:/OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/deploy/ipk/armv4t/base-passwd_3.5.22-r9_armv4t.ipk. > > Running groupadd commands... > > /usr/sbin/nscd: Only root is allowed to use this option! > > /usr/sbin/nscd: Only root is allowed to use this option! > > /usr/sbin/nscd: Only root is allowed to use this option! > > We need to track down that error above and figure out what it means. It > could > be that groupadd is attempting to run a system helper that it shouldn't be. > (nscd should never be consulted when we are running through pseudo for > password/group calculations...) > > ... > > > ============== wrong nokia900: > > Installing dbus-1 (1.4.16-r2) to root... > > Downloading > > file:/OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/deploy/ipk/armv7a-vfp-neon/dbus-1_1.4.16-r2_armv7a-vfp-neon.ipk. > > Running groupadd commands... > > grep: > > /OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/nokia900-oe-linux-gnueabi/shr-image-2.0-r20/rootfs//etc/group: > > No such file or directory > > groupadd: cannot open /etc/group > > Running useradd commands... > > grep: > > /OE/shr-core/tmp-eglibc/work/nokia900-oe-linux-gnueabi/shr-image-2.0-r20/rootfs//etc/passwd: > > No such file or directory > > useradd: group '1000' does not exist > > useradd: the GROUP= configuration in /etc/default/useradd will be ignored > > useradd: cannot open /etc/passwd > > ... > > Ya, that is definitely broken. W/o the files then the groupadd/useradd won't > function properly and the install is likely a failure. > > On other systems I work with, we -always- install the passwd/group files onto > the system -first-. Then we perform the regular installation procedure. I > wonder if we may have to do something like that within oe-core to force the > proper ordering. > > It would be interesting to me to see the install order that was selected in > this > case. It could be that opkg either is missing some critical dependency > information -- or perhaps what we need simply can't be specified. > > In other systems I've worked with, the base-passwd packages has been a > requirement of the libc package. Since libc generally gets installed early > in > the process it usually enforces it to be first. I'm not sure if OE-core has > that same dep. (Maybe we simply need any package that has files != root:root > have a dep on the passwd files? Just thinking outloud here.. I'm not sure > thats > really a good idea.)
FWIW the useradd class is adding dependencies and those dependencies should now be being honoured by opkg after the recent changes. Martin: If you could share the full do_rootfs log for a broken image I'll take a look and see if I can spot anything... Cheers, Richard _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core