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FS#39060 - [krb5] prepare fails
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Opened by Joel Teichroeb (klusark) - Thursday, 27 February 2014, 06:38 GMT
Last edited by Eric Belanger (Snowman) - Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 02:27 GMT
Opened by Joel Teichroeb (klusark) - Thursday, 27 February 2014, 06:38 GMT
Last edited by Eric Belanger (Snowman) - Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 02:27 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Trying to build this package gives an error in prepare. It seems to be caused by gpg to me. I tried building in a clean chroot with no success. Additional info: ==> Starting prepare()... ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare(). Aborting... Steps to reproduce: makepkg |
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Closed by Eric Belanger (Snowman)
Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 02:27 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed in svn trunk. I've added more of makepkg's code so it will now give a warning instead of aborting.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 02:27 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: fixed in svn trunk. I've added more of makepkg's code so it will now give a warning instead of aborting.
gpg: new configuration file `/build/.gnupg/gpg.conf' created
gpg: WARNING: options in `/build/.gnupg/gpg.conf' are not yet active during this run
gpg: Signature made Wed Jan 15 16:51:53 2014 PST using RSA key ID 749D7889
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare().
Aborting...
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 749D7889
It actually does work after I run that gpg command on the host. I guess it's not really an issue with the package per se, but an issue with sourcing pgp keys then.