On Dec 3, 2003 at 04:26, Robert P. J. Day in a soothing rage wrote: >On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, ne... wrote: > >> On Dec 2, 2003 at 08:28, Robert P. J. Day in a soothing rage wrote: >> >> > just so others can take a crack at what i'm playing with, based on what >> >i read at www.sistina.com, there is no need for me to download and build >> >the "device-mapper" software since it's already included in the 2.6 kernel >> >under "RAID and LVM". if you're running 2.6, feel free to do a quick configure >> >and build it in yourself. >> > >> > having done that, however, the next step would seem to be downloading >> >the latest LVM2 tarball from ftp://ftp.sistina.com/pub/LVM2/tools. if i do that, >> >unpack, and run "configure" and "make", the make aborts with: >> >... >> >make[1]: Entering directory `/home/rpjday/SW/lvm/LVM2.2.00.08/lib' >> >gcc -c -I. -I../include -DLVM1_INTERNAL -DDEVMAPPER_SUPPORT -DO_DIRECT_SUPPORT -DHAVE_LIBDL -DHAVE_GETOPTLONG -fPIC -Wall -Wundef -Wshadow -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline -O2 activate/activate.c -o activate/activate.o >> >gcc -c -I. -I../include -DLVM1_INTERNAL -DDEVMAPPER_SUPPORT -DO_DIRECT_SUPPORT -DHAVE_LIBDL -DHAVE_GETOPTLONG -fPIC -Wall -Wundef -Wshadow -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline -O2 cache/lvmcache.c -o cache/lvmcache.o >> >In file included from activate/activate.c:9: >> >activate/activate.h:13:28: libdevmapper.h: No such file or directory >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> Fix this then try again. > >um ... i'm not sure what kind of enlightenment i was supposed to get out >of a reply that said, basically, "you have an error. fix the error and >try again." if i knew how to fix the error, i wouldn't be asking for >help in fixing it, would i? The file mentioned above is missing which I think led to the errors you got with stuff not being defined. If you can locate the missing file, this may cure your problems. Searching on Google led me to believe this file has to do with lvm or device-mapper. >anyway, more to the point, what i'm after are fedora-compatible RPMs >for > > 1) device-mapper > 2) lvm2 > >and i'm a bit baffled as to why they're so hard to track down. surely >i can't be the first person who's tried this. SuSE has this file in their device-mapper rpm. Maybe you can adapt this to suit your needs. > rpmfind.net has no listing for either of these, rpm.pbone.net >has both lvm2 and device-mapper RPMs but they're built either for >SuSE or PLD (and the corresponding src.rpm won't build on fedora >since it's PLD format and that format uses a different and incompatible >spec file macro ... arrrgh). > > ftp.sistina.com does, of course, have the tarballs, but being a purist, >i'd prefer RPMs before reverting to tarballs. I always thought purists prefered tarbols. Oh well, you could always go down the checkinstall route. > so, is there some reason why it's so hard to find RPMs for these two >packages? (a google search turns up an october posting in which someone >else points out that fedora doesn't appear to have an LVM2 rpm.) > > pointers, anyone? i can't believe it's turning out to be this hard. >i'm still looking but if anyone can save me some time, that'd be great. Use the tarbols. Bite the bullet. Lose the battle, win the war. N.Emile... -- Registered Linux User # 125653 (http://counter.li.org) Switch to: http://www.speakeasy.net/refer/190653 Thousands of days of civilians ... have produced a ... feeling for the aesthetic modules -- 08:51:02 up 10 days, 12:54, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.14