Thread: Mandrake RPMs uploaded
I've uploaded Mandrake RPMs built using Lamar Owen's source RPM (unchanged btw) to ftp.postgresql.org:/pub/binary/RPMS/mandrake-8.1/ Lamar, is /var/spool/ftp the right location on that machine, or is it rsync'd (or something) from another machine or location? - Thomas
> I've uploaded Mandrake RPMs built using Lamar Owen's source RPM > (unchanged btw)... Lamar, the python package has "mx" as a prerequisite to RPM installation. I see no such package available on my Mandrake box, and the python code seems to build and install without it. What is the package and why might it be required? If it is a RH-specific feature, should we put in a test to make it optional? - Thomas
On Tuesday 05 March 2002 01:54 pm, Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > I've uploaded Mandrake RPMs built using Lamar Owen's source RPM > > (unchanged btw)... > Lamar, the python package has "mx" as a prerequisite to RPM > installation. I see no such package available on my Mandrake box, and > the python code seems to build and install without it. What is the > package and why might it be required? If it is a RH-specific feature, > should we put in a test to make it optional? The mx package is required by the new python client code. It will indeed build without mx, but it will not RUN without it. See rpmfind.net for sources -- the name 'mx' is a RedHatism, and the same package goes by another name, which I don't remember right off. Oh, BTW: /var/spool/ftp on ftp.postgresql.org is correct. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
> > ... the python package has "mx" as a prerequisite to RPM > > installation. I see no such package available on my Mandrake box, and > > the python code seems to build and install without it. What is the > > package and why might it be required? If it is a RH-specific feature, > > should we put in a test to make it optional? > The mx package is required by the new python client code. It will indeed > build without mx, but it will not RUN without it. See rpmfind.net for > sources -- the name 'mx' is a RedHatism, and the same package goes by another > name, which I don't remember right off. What in the package requires "mx"? Ah, I see in the release notes that "mxDateTime" is required for running the DBI-compatible interface. The general "mx" set of packages is a mix of free and non-free software, though mxDateTime seems to be covered in the former. License wording at the end, in case anyone cares. In the meantime, I'll build these packages for Mandrake, since only one or two other distros seem to bother with them at all. And since mxDateTime (and Distutils, required by RH's mx package build) *could* be installed without RPMs, istm that it should be a configure test rather than an RPM prerequisite. Comments? - Thomas The Public License is very similar to the Python 2.0 license and covers the open source software made available by eGenix.com which is free of charge even for commercial use. The Commercial License is intended for covering commercial eGenix.com software, notably the mxODBC package. Only private and non-commercial use is free of charge.
Hi Thomas, Cool. I don't have an 8.1 machine, and was having difficulties getting it to compile on an 8.0 machine. This at least give some people some relief! :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > I've uploaded Mandrake RPMs built using Lamar Owen's source RPM > (unchanged btw) to > > ftp.postgresql.org:/pub/binary/RPMS/mandrake-8.1/ > > Lamar, is /var/spool/ftp the right location on that machine, or is it > rsync'd (or something) from another machine or location? > > - Thomas > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi