[hobbit] Hobbits are good sneaks
Buchan Milne
bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net
Wed Nov 28 09:35:58 CET 2007
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 02:59:21 Everett, Vernon wrote:
> Hi all
>
> OK, this is the strangest thing I have ever seen.
>
> We are running Red Hat EL3
> A few weeks back, we compiled hobbit into a rpm, and installed the
> client on this machine.
>
> Now we are trying to update the video driver, and we get this.
>
> # sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-169.04-pkg2.run -ans
> Verifying archive integrity... OK
> Uncompressing NVIDIA Accelerated Graphics Driver for Linux-x86_64
> 169.04..................................................................
> ........................................................................
> .
> ERROR: Unable to create
> '/usr/lib/hobbit/client/tmp/selfgz8167/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-169.04-pkg2/u
> sr/lib32/libnvidia-cfg.so.169.04' for copying (No such file
> or directory)
> WARNING: Unable to restore file
> '/usr/lib/hobbit/client/tmp/selfgz8167/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-169.04-pkg2/u
> sr/lib32/libnvidia-cfg.so.169.04'.
> WARNING: Unable to perform the runtime configuration check for library
> 'libcuda.so.1' ('/usr/lib64/libcuda.so.169.04'); assuming successful
> installation.
>
> If we remove the hobbit RPM and rename the /usr/lib/hobbit directory to
> something else, it works.
>
> Has anybody seen anything like this before?
No, but:
1)I build the Mandriva package I am the maintainer of on our RHEL boxes -
there are too many issues on the other RPMS available IMHO ...
2)I dislike hardware-vendor-provided software, and use dkms for installing
drivers such as nvidia etc. (the Nvidia installer has some issues ...).
But, it sounds like somehow your installation of the hobbit package has
resulted in TMPDIR (or similar) being set somehow for users other than the
hobbit user.
You may want to look at all the environment variables (e.g. 'env|grep
hobbit'), and then track down how it got into the environment (files
in /etc/profile.d, ~/.bashrc, ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile etc.).
Regards,
Buchan
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