Bug #376

Ubuntu package should depend on mkisofs

Added by Matt Lavin over 10 years ago. Updated over 10 years ago.

Status:ClosedStart date:10/24/2010
Priority:NormalDue date:
Assignee:Jaime Melis% Done:

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Target version:Release 2.2
Resolution: Pull request:
Affected Versions:

Description

When trying to the CONTEXT feature of opennebula I got the following error in my deployment log:

Sun Oct 24 13:24:30 2010 [TM][I]: tm_context.sh: ERROR: /usr/lib/one/mads/tm_common.sh: line 133: /usr/bin/mkisofs: No such file or directory
Sun Oct 24 13:24:30 2010 [TM][E]: Error excuting image transfer script: /usr/lib/one/mads/tm_common.sh: line 133: /usr/bin/mkisofs: No such file or directory

I installed opennebula using the Debian package, but it did not cause mkisofs to be installed

History

#1 Updated by Javi Fontan over 10 years ago

  • Target version set to Release 2.0.1

#2 Updated by Damien Raude-Morvan over 10 years ago

FYI, I've added Recommends: lvm2, sudo, wget, mkisofs | genisoimage in Debian Package Git repository :

http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-opennebula/opennebula.git;a=commit;h=012d00bb1b3bc01bb726b8d0ebb0e14bdb6240f4

#3 Updated by Ruben S. Montero over 10 years ago

  • Assignee set to Jaime Melis

#4 Updated by Edouard Thuleau over 10 years ago

Hi,

I've deploy OpenNebula 2.0 on a debian testing, and I had the same problem.
I looked debian packages but the package mkisofs doesn't exist anymore. It's replace by genisoimage.
So the script /usr/lib/one/mads/tm_common.sh couldn't find the command /usr/bin/mkisofs and I should replace it by /_usr/bin/genisoimage_ in line 34 in the script file.

#5 Updated by Ruben S. Montero over 10 years ago

  • Target version changed from Release 2.0.1 to Release 2.2

#6 Updated by Ruben S. Montero over 10 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

The package now depends on genisoimage

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