On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 07:59 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > On 10/06/2009 04:56 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 03:10:02PM -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > > > >> On 10/06/2009 03:00 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > >> > >>> On 10/06/2009 01:52 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> REPOST TO CORRECT MISSPELLIING IN SUBJECT LINE > >>>> =================================================== > >>>> > >>>> Look people, it is time we speak rationally about the mounting CDs and > >>>> Playing CDs problem. These problems have appeared on the list for at > >>>> least 3 months and we have gotten only a few truths out of the question. > >>>> > >>>> Somewhere among the developer(s) there is someone who knows how the > >>>> system decides what too do with a CD and how that doing is controlled. > >>>> But that person(s) doesn't evidently read the list and has never cleared > >>>> this up even after several bugzillas. So if anyone know how to get the > >>>> correct developer to reply pleas share that with us or with the > >>>> developer(s). > >>>> > >>>> But somethings we know and some wrong information is floating > >>>> around.This is not a Hal problem. It is a udev problem. > >>>> > >>>> If anyone on a 586 system who is having a problem with audio (and > >>>> probably video ) CDs being played butt not producing an icon on the > >>>> desktop, that problem has been solved. I have posted the solution at > >>>> least twice on the list but I would be glad to post it again: > >>>> Note: this has only been tested in GNOME and does not work on 686 > >>>> systems > >>>> > >>>> in bugzilla # 513495 > >>>> Aram Agajanian poses a solution for the Audio CD problem and it works. > >>>> > >>>> First you get udev-141-4.fc11.src.rpm from the link below. > >>>> > >>>> http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/udev/141/4.fc11/src/udev-141-4.fc11.src.rpm > >>>> > >>>> Get the spec file with rpm -i udev-141-4.fc11.src.rpm > >>>> > >>>> Remove patch4 from the spec file by commenting it out. > >>>> Do a rpmbuild -bp then a rpmbuild -bb > >>>> Install the files created (not the devel files) udev, udev-static > >>>> libudev0 and libvolume_id > >>>> > >>>> Reboot and the Audio CD icon is back. > >>>> > >>>> Further problems will have to be addressed by a develper who is > >>>> responsible for the udev code. > >>>> -- > >>>> ======================================================================= > >>>> You will give someone a piece of your mind, which you can ill afford. > >>>> ======================================================================= > >>>> Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> ======================================================================= > >>>> I despise the pleasure of pleasing people whom I despise. > >>>> ======================================================================= > >>>> Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Ugh, > >>> > >>> I got the following problem: > >>> > >>> $ rpmbuild -bp udev.spec > >>> error: Failed build dependencies: > >>> libselinux-static is needed by udev-141-4.fc11.src > >>> libsepol-static is needed by udev-141-4.fc11.src > >>> > >>> What next? > >>> > >>> > >> DuhOh! > >> > >> Simple answer: > >> yum install libselinux-static libsepol-static > >> > > By the way, with a well-made RPM, you can use 'yum-builddep <SRPM>'. > > So you could do: > > > > $ rpmbuild -bs udev.spec > > $ sudo yum-builddep udev-<version>-<release>.src.rpm > > > > This will automatically install all build dependencies needed to build > > the binary RPM. By the way, you can safely use --nodeps with > > 'rpmbuild -bp' because the %prep stage should merely be uncompressing > > any code archive files, and applying patches. > > > Thanks for the tip! I will try to remember that the > next time I do source builds! > > I do have a question though, how does one install after building? > Do I simply go into the BUILD directory and issue a: > > make install ? > > Thanks! > Well first of all I would not and did not use the above approach. This is what I did:: #rpmbuild -bp udev.spec #rpmbuild -bb udev.spec #cd /root/rpmbuild/RPMS/i586 # rpm -F -Uvh *.rpm assuming the relevent rpms are the only ones you have in the RPMS/i586 directory. -- ======================================================================= It is only people of small moral stature who have to stand on their dignity. ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines