Hi Chris,
i had a very similar issue in past. I've solved it by patching mergerepos to add
i386 packages in x86_64 repos it is creating. The patch is more or less the following:
-----BEGIN-----
diff --git a/builder/mergerepos b/builder/mergerepos
index 2abeec6..de71660 100755
--- a/builder/mergerepos
+++ b/builder/mergerepos
@@ -71,9 +71,6 @@ def parse_args(args):
parser.print_usage()
sys.exit(1)
- if 'x86_64' in opts.arches:
- opts.arches.append('i386')
-
# expand arches
for arch in opts.arches[:]:
if EXPAND_ARCHES.has_key(arch):
-----END-----
Regards,
Christos
PS: I'm feeling that i'm going about this the wrong way too but i guess this is
life :)
On Feb 21, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Chris Edsall wrote:
Hi,
I have a x86_64 builder and I am trying to make an x86_64 build. This particular build
needs a compiler that is only available as a binary tarball. I have made an RPM out of the
tarball, however it has i386 dependancies. When I come to use it in koji (by adding it as
a BuildRequires) mock complains because the yum configuration can't satisfy the
dependencies:
DEBUG backend.py:603: /usr/bin/yum --installroot /var/lib/mock/ec5-build-402-251/root/
resolvedep 'zlib-devel' 'valgrind' 'gawk' 'pgi'
'hdf5-devel >= 1.8.4' 'curl-devel'
DEBUG util.py:291: Executing command: /usr/bin/yum --installroot
/var/lib/mock/ec5-build-402-251/root/ resolvedep 'zlib-devel' 'valgrind'
'gawk' 'pgi' 'hdf5-devel >= 1.8.4' 'curl-devel'
DEBUG util.py:256: 0:zlib-devel-1.2.3-3.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:256: 1:valgrind-3.5.0-1.el5.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:256: 0:gawk-3.1.5-14.el5.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:256: 0:pgi-10.3-7.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:256: 0:hdf5-devel-1.8.5.patch1-5.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:256: 0:curl-devel-7.15.5-9.el5.x86_64
DEBUG util.py:330: Child returncode was: 0
DEBUG backend.py:603: /usr/bin/yum --installroot /var/lib/mock/ec5-build-402-251/root/
install 'zlib-devel' 'valgrind' 'gawk' 'pgi'
'hdf5-devel >= 1.8.4' 'curl-devel'
DEBUG util.py:291: Executing command: /usr/bin/yum --installroot
/var/lib/mock/ec5-build-402-251/root/ install 'zlib-devel' 'valgrind'
'gawk' 'pgi' 'hdf5-devel >= 1.8.4' 'curl-devel'
DEBUG util.py:256: Package gawk-3.1.5-14.el5.x86_64 already installed and latest
version
DEBUG util.py:256: pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 from build has depsolving problems
DEBUG util.py:256: --> Missing Dependency: libnsl.so.1 is needed by package
pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 (build)
DEBUG util.py:256: pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 from build has depsolving problems
DEBUG util.py:256: --> Missing Dependency: libXext.so.6 is needed by package
pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 (build)
DEBUG util.py:256: pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 from build has depsolving problems
DEBUG util.py:256: --> Missing Dependency: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.2) is needed by
package pgi-10.3-7.x86_64 (build)
However the same compiler package installs fine on the command line with the same yum
reops configured
[root@cli-dev ~]# yum -y install pgi
[ ... ]
Installed:
pgi.x86_64 0:10.3-7
Complete!
It needed these non x86_64 packages:
[root@cli-dev ~]# yum deplist pgi | egrep 'i[3456]86' | sort -u
provider: alsa-lib.i386 1.0.17-1.el5
provider: glibc.i686 2.5-49
provider: IBMJava2-142-ia32-JRE.i386 1.4.2-13.6
provider: libgcj.i386 4.1.2-48.el5
provider: libX11.i386 1.0.3-11.el5
provider: libXext.i386 1.0.1-2.1
provider: libXi.i386 1.0.1-4.el5_4
provider: libXtst.i386 1.0.1-3.1
The difference, of course, is that the repo mock is pointing at has been created by
mergerepos:
$ /usr/libexec/kojid/mergerepos -a x86_64 -b
/mnt/koji/repos/ec5-build/251/x86_64/blocklist -o /tmp/koji/tasks/1382/1382/repo -g
/mnt/koji/repos/ec5-build/251/groups/comps.xml -r
file:///tmp/koji/tasks/1382/1382/repo_251_premerge/ -r
http://10.64.1.239/install/rhels5.5/x86_64/ -r
http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/epel/5/x86_64/ -r
http://10.64.1.239/install/HPC/
Adding repo: file:///tmp/koji/tasks/1382/1382/repo_251_premerge/
Adding repo:
http://10.64.1.239/install/rhels5.5/x86_64/
Adding repo:
http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/epel/5/x86_64/
Adding repo:
http://10.64.1.239/install/HPC/
where the -a x86_64 flag appears to be filtering out all the 32 bit packages that are in
http://10.64.1.239/install/rhels5.5/x86_64/
I get the feeling I'm going about this the wrong way...
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Chris Edsall
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