A question regarding portage & GFS2
Hey,
It's my first time I'm mailing to this list so be warned. I have a problem with GFS2. In the past there's been sys-fs/gfs2 ebuild available in the portage, but for now it's been removed as one of it's dependencies (openais) was removed. Normally I wouldn't mind about it, but as I had the original sys-fs/gfs2 already built in the system and after running emerge --sync & emerge --update, I found out that it actually managed to broke down mkfs.gfs2, which is pretty essential part when you have GFS2 set up. The whole error is; mkfs.gfs2: error while loading shared libraries: libvolume_id.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So the question remains; As GFS2 was removed as sys-fs/gfs2, has it been moved to any other main streamline package? If so, where. Basicly all I need atm is the mkfs.gfs2, but any info about this is much appreciated. Thanks. Best Regards, -- Mikko Rinne Technical department +358-10-3091334 TNNet Oy http://www.tnnet.fi http://www.avatar.fi |
A question regarding portage & GFS2
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Mikko Rinne <mikko.rinne@tnnet.fi> wrote:
> Hey, > > It's my first time I'm mailing to this list so be warned. > > I have a problem with GFS2. In the past there's been sys-fs/gfs2 ebuild > available in the portage, but for now it's been removed as one of it's > dependencies (openais) was removed. You may get more relevant advice from emailing gentoo-user, as this list is primarily focussed on development of sys-apps/portage. > > Normally I wouldn't mind about it, but as I had the original sys-fs/gfs2 > already built in the system and after running emerge --sync & emerge > --update, I found out that it actually managed to broke down mkfs.gfs2, > which is pretty essential part when you have GFS2 set up. The whole error > is; mkfs.gfs2: error while loading shared libraries: libvolume_id.so.0: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > So the question remains; As GFS2 was removed as sys-fs/gfs2, has it been > moved to any other main streamline package? If so, where. Basicly all I need > atm is the mkfs.gfs2, but any info about this is much appreciated. Thanks. You are free to go to http://sources.gentoo.org, click on 'gentoo-x86' and find the ebuild for sys-fs/gfs2 and use it (and its associated files) to build a new mkfs.gfs2. You should probably put this ebuild in an overlay -A > > > > Best Regards, > > -- > Mikko Rinne > Technical department > +358-10-3091334 > > TNNet Oy > http://www.tnnet.fi > http://www.avatar.fi > > |
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