Обсуждение: postgresql-7.4.6-2PGDG.src.rpm broken for Redhat 7,8 or 9
I have a standard Redhat 9 installation with the exception of upgrading bison to bison-1.875-7.1
I can build the postgres rpm files from the source for version 7.4.5 no problems with the following command:
rpmbuild --rebuild --define 'build89 1' --define 'python 0' --define 'test 0' --define 'plperl 0' --define 'tcldevel 0' --define 'pltcl 1' postgresql-7.4.5-2PGDG.src.rpm
However when I try the exact same on the 7.4.6 source rpm I get the following errors:
checking for zlib.h... yes
checking krb5.h usability... no
checking krb5.h presence... no
checking for krb5.h... no
configure: error: header file <krb5.h> is required for Kerberos 5
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27397 (%build)
checking krb5.h usability... no
checking krb5.h presence... no
checking for krb5.h... no
configure: error: header file <krb5.h> is required for Kerberos 5
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27397 (%build)
A quick comparison of the rpm spec file (postgresql-7.4.x-2PGDG.spec) reveals that the 7.4.5 version has the kerberos directory is set via:
%{?build7x:%define kerbdir /usr/kerberos}
%{?build89:%define kerbdir /usr/kerberos}
where as the 7.4.6 version has the kerberos directory is set via:
%{?build7x:%define kerbdir "/usr"}
%{?build89:%define kerbdir "/usr"}
I think you'll agree that this directory change is not the default for Redhat 7, 8 or 9
Regards
Donald Fraser
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, A workaround is symlinking /usr/lib/kerberos/* to /usr. We are aware of that and 7.4.7 will ship with that change. Regards, On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Donald Fraser wrote: > I have a standard Redhat 9 installation with the exception of upgrading bison to bison-1.875-7.1 > > I can build the postgres rpm files from the source for version 7.4.5 no problems with the following command: > rpmbuild --rebuild --define 'build89 1' --define 'python 0' --define 'test 0' --define 'plperl 0' --define 'tcldevel 0'--define 'pltcl 1' postgresql-7.4.5-2PGDG.src.rpm > > However when I try the exact same on the 7.4.6 source rpm I get the following errors: > > checking for zlib.h... yes > checking krb5.h usability... no > checking krb5.h presence... no > checking for krb5.h... no > configure: error: header file <krb5.h> is required for Kerberos 5 > error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27397 (%build) > > > A quick comparison of the rpm spec file (postgresql-7.4.x-2PGDG.spec) reveals that the 7.4.5 version has the kerberos directoryis set via: > %{?build7x:%define kerbdir /usr/kerberos} > %{?build89:%define kerbdir /usr/kerberos} > > where as the 7.4.6 version has the kerberos directory is set via: > %{?build7x:%define kerbdir "/usr"} > %{?build89:%define kerbdir "/usr"} > > I think you'll agree that this directory change is not the default for Redhat 7, 8 or 9 > > Regards > Donald Fraser - -- Devrim GUNDUZ devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr http://www.tdmsoft.com http://www.gunduz.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFB/ikMtl86P3SPfQ4RArQNAKCtVQkPSfK+fA+I3adSACEXMWB2swCgtqrg L78Kp1684Bd02TmEcZefTXA= =hiBp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Donald Fraser wrote: > I have a standard Redhat 9 installation with the exception of > upgrading bison to bison-1.875-7.1 > > I can build the postgres rpm files from the source for version 7.4.5 > no problems with the following command: rpmbuild --rebuild --define > 'build89 1' --define 'python 0' --define 'test 0' --define 'plperl 0' > --define 'tcldevel 0' --define 'pltcl 1' > postgresql-7.4.5-2PGDG.src.rpm > > However when I try the exact same on the 7.4.6 source rpm I get the > following errors: > > checking for zlib.h... yes checking krb5.h usability... no checking > krb5.h presence... no checking for krb5.h... no configure: error: > header file <krb5.h> is required for Kerberos 5 error: Bad exit > status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.27397 (%build) > > > A quick comparison of the rpm spec file (postgresql-7.4.x-2PGDG.spec) > reveals that the 7.4.5 version has the kerberos directory is set via: > %{?build7x:%define kerbdir /usr/kerberos} %{?build89:%define kerbdir > /usr/kerberos} > > where as the 7.4.6 version has the kerberos directory is set via: > %{?build7x:%define kerbdir "/usr"} %{?build89:%define kerbdir "/usr"} > > > I think you'll agree that this directory change is not the default > for Redhat 7, 8 or 9 Can't help you a lot as I'm no expert on spec files, but I have recently rebuilt 7.4.6-2 from src.rpm after applying a couple of patches (bug dealing with intervals/rtree memory leak). Although I do see the kerberos entries you note, there's another reference to kerberos in the spec file: %{!?kerbdir:%define kerbdir "/usr/kerberos"} As noted, I'm not a spec file expert and don't have the time to research this at this point, but maybe it will give you a lead as to resolving your issues. -- Until later, Geoffrey
Devrim GUNDUZ wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > Hi, > > A workaround is symlinking /usr/lib/kerberos/* to /usr. > > We are aware of that and 7.4.7 will ship with that change. Hmm, guess I need to patch my SPEC file. -- Until later, Geoffrey