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Re: Fedora RPMs (and RHEL3/WBEL3)

From: Toshio <toshio_at_tiki-lounge.com>
Date: 2004-03-03 02:54:55 CET

On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 19:32, C. Heilman wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Still no luck.
>
> I started over with a fresh install of FC1 (without installing all
> of the updates with yum) - on a different box. Then followed this
> procedure (with the summersoft RPMs, as of 3/2):
>
> rpm -e subversion
> rpm -ivh db4-4.2.52-2.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uvh apr-0.9.5-0.3.i386.rpm apr-util-0.9.5-0.3.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uvh neon-0.24.4-1.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uvh subversion-1.0.0-2.fc1.i386.rpm
> rpm -Uvh subversion-server-1.0.0-2.fc1.i386.rpm
> subversion-tools-1.0.0-2.fc1.i386.rpm
>
> I still get the same error when running "svnadmin create test".
>
> There has to be another step or something. Right? Maybe something
> that needs to be installed with the initial install or something that
> needs to be upgraded. Is anyone using this on a clean new FC1 distribution?

Does it work with the FC1 subversion but not with the 1.0 subversion?
Or does it give Invalid Argument with all versions?

If the second, then it really would be a good idea if you'd try out the
db-4.1 rpms posted in the RH bugzilla entry (with the original FC1
subversion)
Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=91933
Download link for db4.1 RPMS:
http://tomi.nomi.cz/download/db4-no-nptl/

If that works then you'll know that your problem lies in the
glibc/kernel/db4-NPTL realm. At that point you can install a
subversion-1.0 rpm that works with (the modified/working) db-4.1 or
recompile David Summer's db4.2 with NPTL disabled and use his set of
packages.

People telling you how they installed the summersoft RPMS aren't going
to help you as you don't have an RPM dependency problem -- you have a
bad interaction particular to your hardware/glibc/kernel/db4.

-Toshio

-- 
Toshio <toshio@tiki-lounge.com>
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