[PLDWWW] page changed: rpm5

"Jan Rękorajski (baggins)" baggins at pld-linux.org
Tue Dec 11 23:36:37 CET 2012


cosmetics

--- https://www.pld-linux.org/rpm5?rev=1355264910
+++ https://www.pld-linux.org/rpm5
@@ -1,94 +1,90 @@
+ ====== RPM 5 quick guide ======
  
+ ===== General information =====
  
- ====== RPM 5.x quick guide ======
- 
- 
- ===== General information =====
  Changes in rpm operation that should interest both users and developers. 
  
+ ==== Upgrading from rpm4 and/or older BDB ====
  
- 
- ==== Upgrading from rpm4 and/or older BDB ====
  Rpm database upgrade is done automatically during package installation, so there is need to do anything.\\ //But//, in case that upgrade did not happen for some reason, here is the command to do it manually: 
  
- <file>/usr/lib/rpm/bin/dbconvert --rebuilddb
- </file>
- 
+ <code>
+ /usr/lib/rpm/bin/dbconvert --rebuilddb
+ </code>
  
  ==== Fixing database problems ====
- You can't just do '''rm -rf /var/lib/rpm/%%__db*%%''' to fix problems anymore, also **--rebuilddb** is largely obsolete in rpm-5.3.x and isn't likely to "fix" anything. Instead: 
  
- <file>cd /var/lib/rpm
+ You can't just do '''rm -rf /var/lib/rpm/%%__db*%%''' to fix problems anymore, also **--rebuilddb** is largely obsolete in rpm 5 and isn't likely to "fix" anything. Instead do:
+ 
+ <code>
+ cd /var/lib/rpm
  dbX.Y_recover -ev
- </file>
- 
+ </code>
  
  ==== Querying database ====
+ 
  The semantics of rpm query option **-f** (**--file**) has changed in rpm 5.x; '''rpm -q -f <file-with-path>''' will **not** resolve all symlinks in queried file's path. So the query (assuming ///usr/src/linux// is a symlink to ///usr/src/linux-A.B.C-R//): 
  
- <code>rpm -q -f /usr/src/linux/include/linux/fs.h
+ <code>
+ rpm -q -f /usr/src/linux/include/linux/fs.h
  </code>
  
  That returned //kernel-headers-A.B.C-R.arch.rpm// with old rpm, will return nothing with rpm 5.x. You have to do '''readlink -f''' first, or change to symlinked directory and do relative path query. 
  
+ ==== DB_BUFFER_SMALL error messages ====
  
- 
- ==== DB_BUFFER_SMALL error messages ====
  You may see errors like this: 
  
+ <code>
+ db3.c:1443: dbcursor->pget(-30999): BDB0063 DB_BUFFER_SMALL: User memory too small for return value
+ </code>
  
- 
- <file>db3.c:1443: dbcursor->pget(-30999): BDB0063 DB_BUFFER_SMALL: User memory too small for return value
- </file>
  It appears to be some type of a bug in the BerkleyDB 5.3.x.  In an attempt to workaround the problem, when we encounter this situation we attempt to adjust the size of the mmap buffer until the call works, or we end up trying 10 times. 
  
  If DBI debugging is enabled, additional diagnostics are printed, otherwise a basic retry and success message is added to show that the failure was resolved. 
- 
- 
  
  ===== Vserver maintanance =====
  
  After upgrading rpm on a vserver host you need to convert rpm databases of vservers with external package management (default).
  For this purpose a special option has been added to vrpm wrapper from util-vserver in PLD. Use the following command to convert
  rpm database for a single vserver:
  
- <code>vrpm <vserver> --convertdb</code>
- 
+ <code>
+ vrpm <vserver> --convertdb
+ </code>
  
  ===== Packaging changes =====
- Below is a list of changes in build system that should interest PLD developers. 
- 
  
+ Below is a list of changes in build system that should interest PLD developers. 
  
  ==== Build options ====
  
    * ''/var/tmp'' is now used when TMPDIR environment variable is not set, the reason for this change is to avoid future problems if/when systemd forces it's way of ''/tmp'' as tmpfs 
    * **-Wformat -Werror=format-security** options are added to compiler flags, more information about it can be found on [[http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Development/Packaging/Problems#format_not_a_string_literal_and_no_format_arguments|Mandriva Wiki]] 
    * **Stack Smashing Protector** is also enabled by default, if you really MUST disable SSP then undefine **_ssp_cflags** macro 
- 
  
  ==== Loading additional macros in .spec files ====
  
  With old rpm 4.x several macro files were loaded in .spec files via **#include** directive: 
  
- 
- <file rpmspec>%include /usr/lib/rpm/macros.perl
- </file>
+ <code rpmspec>
+ %include /usr/lib/rpm/macros.perl
+ </code>
  
  In rpm 5.x those macro files have been moved to ''/usr/lib/rpm/macros.d/'' directory, and must be loaded using %{load:} directive. However the old statement still works, as it contains the same code to load the macros. 
  
- 
- <file rpmspec>%{load:/usr/lib/rpm/macros.d/perl}
- </file>
+ <code rpmspec>
+ %{load:/usr/lib/rpm/macros.d/perl}
+ </code>
  
  ==== Excluding dependencies ====
  
  Regexp patterns for '''%%_noauto*%%''' macros changed slightly, and '(' must be escaped now, for example:
  
- <file rpmspec>
+ <code rpmspec>
  %define _noautoreq 'perl\\(something::.*\\)'
- </file>
+ </code>
  
  rpm-build-tools [[http://git.pld-linux.org/?p=packages/rpm-build-macros.git;a=commitdiff;h=0a9bb9747529d8f89a74f6db5f317abe1454d8ac|v1.654]] adds handy macros to have same syntax for rpm4/5 .specs:
  
  <code rpmspec>
@@ -99,22 +95,24 @@
  </code>
  
  ==== noarch subpackages ====
  
- Rpm 5.x supports **noarch** subpackages, a feature that can save space on ftp server and mirrors and ease use of multiarch packages.
+ Rpm 5 supports **noarch** subpackages, a feature that can save space on ftp server and mirrors and ease use of multiarch packages.
  
  To use it within a package, add in the preamble of a subpackage that should be/is architecture independent:
  
- <file rpmspec>
+ <code rpmspec>
  # noarch subpackages only when building with rpm5
  %if "%{_rpmversion}" >= "5"
  BuildArch:  noarch
  %endif
- </file>
+ </code>
  
  ==== changes in triggers ====
  
- currently webapp register is [[http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/pipermail/pld-devel-en/2012-November/023331.html|broken]] due triggers misbehave. here's quick fix for lighttpd:
+ Currently webapp register is [[http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/pipermail/pld-devel-en/2012-November/023331.html|broken]] due triggers misbehave. here's quick fix for lighttpd:
  
  <code sh>
  for a in /etc/webapps/*/lighttpd.conf; do a=${a#/etc/webapps/}; a=${a%/*}; webapp register lighttpd $a; done
  </code>
+ 
+ This problem has been identified and fixed rpm package will be released soon.


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