[companion-discuss] tcpdump package problem?
Milan Jurik
Milan.Jurik at Sun.COM
Tue Apr 10 11:51:49 PDT 2007
Hi Mike,
> Milan Jurik wrote:
>
> > /opt/sfw/man/man1/tcpdump.1
> > /opt/sfw/sbin/tcpdump
> > ERROR: content verification of </opt/sfw/sbin/tcpdump> failed
> > file size <651808> expected <508320> actual
> > file cksum <18393> expected <47819> actual
> > [ verifying class <none> ]
> > ERROR: content verification of </opt/sfw/sbin/tcpdump> failed
> > file size <651808> expected <508320> actual
> > file cksum <18393> expected <47819> actual
> >
> > Installation of <SFWtdmp> partially failed.
> > #
> > # file /opt/sfw/sbin/tcpdump
> > /opt/sfw/sbin/tcpdump: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1,
> > dynamically linked, stripped
> > # uname -a
> > SunOS xylabtwo 5.11 snv_60 i86pc i386 i86pc
> >
> > Some problem with packaging?
>
> Hmm not sure - possibly with the package build. It happens on
> sparc as well, and interesting if you look there you see that
> the package was built in April (that's the REV bit):
>
> VERSION=2007.03.14,REV=2007.04.02.01.58
>
> But if I look at the timestamp of the binary in the package:
>
> # pwd
> /net/sfwnv/gates/ccd/clone/packages/sparc/SFWtdmp/reloc/sfw/sbin
> # ls -l tcpdump
> -rwxr-xr-- 1 mike_s staff 573800 Nov 10 02:16 tcpdump
>
> Hmm built in November. Others don't have this problem (checked
> SFWcoreu and the binaries are Apr 1).
>
> Even the last set of packages I downloaded, where SFWtdmp was
> built:
>
> REV=2007.02.21.02.13
>
> has the same tcpdump date and diffs the same, so it's been
> wrong for a bit.
>
> A quick grep for 'Nov 10' in the timestamps shows this is the
> case for
> SFWsudo
> SFWbrl
> SFWtop
> SFWxmcd
> SFWoggl
> SFWtdmp
>
> I am very confused though since the package build first deletes
> the entire directory before building the packages, and pkgmk shouldn't
> have recorded the new size of the binary in the package but thrown
> an old binary in - it's like something went into those packages
> and overwrote bits after they were built?
>
More interesting, SFWoggl contains parts from SFWao:
The following files are already installed on the system and are being
used by another package:
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_append_option.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_close.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_default_driver_id.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_device.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_driver_id.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_driver_info.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_driver_info_list.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_example.c
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_file_extension.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_free_options.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_info.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_initialize.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_open_file.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_open_live.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_option.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_play.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_close.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_device_clear.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_device_init.html
[Hit <RETURN> to continue display]
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_driver_info.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_file_extension.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_open.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_play.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_set_option.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_plugin_test.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_sample_format.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/ao_shutdown.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/config.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/drivers.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/index.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/libao-api.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/overview.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/plugin-api.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/plugin-overview.html
/opt/sfw/doc/libao-0.8.3/style.css
/opt/sfw/include/ao/ao.h
/opt/sfw/include/ao/os_types.h
/opt/sfw/include/ao/plugin.h
/opt/sfw/lib/ao/plugins-2/libsun.la
[Hit <RETURN> to continue display]
/opt/sfw/lib/ao/plugins-2/libsun.so
/opt/sfw/lib/libao.la
/opt/sfw/lib/libao.so.2.1.1
/opt/sfw/man/man5/libao.conf.5
/opt/sfw/share/aclocal/ao.m4
Best regards,
Milan
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