wow!!!!
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
thanks for replying.
R P Herrold wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I followed the setup instructions from http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/
... the author is known to me ;)
Assuming that you are in /etc/sudoers!!!! And then asked for a password. Which password? My userid or root's? I tried both and after 3 tries got:
me is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported. removing '/home/me/rpmbuild/BUILD/hipl--main--2.6/hipl-1.0.4'
The end user account password is what sudo is looking for ... as noted, it seems you had not configured /etc/sudoers to include you.
So I look at /etc/sudoers and do not understand what I am suppose to do there.
A sample entry which permits a single user machine to do root operations when needed, but to stay in its non-priv'd mode most of the time looks like something as simple as:
[herrold@new ~]$ sudo grep herrold /etc/sudoers Password: [here, the end user 'herrold's password] herrold ALL=(ALL) ALL [herrold@new ~]$
... We need root rights to read /etc/sudoers, or else it would have not been needed except for teaching reasons.
A bit of help would be greatly appreciated!
Hope this helps .. I wonder a bit at your description of untarring, ./configure'ing, etc ... that is not part of rpm building from .spec or SRPM.
Here is what I was told to do:
wget http://hipl.hiit.fi/hipl/hipl.tar.gz
you can build on CentOS by executing:
tar xvzf hipl.tar.gz cd hipl--main--2.6 ./autogen.sh ./configure make rpm
("make install" works too, but installs to /usr/local by default)
Software requirements are listed here:
OK ... after several changes to the spec file, I got this to build. The process was rather intense, so rather than trying to document it I will post a good SRPM after I verify that all the build requirements are there and it will also build the same in mock.
So, in a couple minutes expect a link to download a GOOD SRPM for this package that builds on centos-5 i386 and x86_64
I am SOOOO thankful.
You will definitely get a line of recognition for my IETF presentation on SIP over HIP over Teredo in two weeks! I should not have been sooo schrunched for time. I waited for management to get me the hardware for this 'experiment', and 4 months later it is finally ordered; I have had to cobble gear together....