Stuart Jansen wrote: > I recently upgraded an internal build server from C5.2 to C5.3 and now > I'm experiencing problems initializing the mock buildroot. Specifically, > I'm getting the following error: > > ------ > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 6: cat: command not found > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 7: rm: command not found > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 22: install: command not found > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.77062: line 25: install: command not found > error: %post(pam-0.99.6.2-4.el5.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 127 > ------ I saw this in my f10 buildroots hosted on centos 5.2. several bugs: 1. rpm/yum (on the buildhost) not respecting pam's Requires(post): coreutils 2. pam's scriptlets unsafe and not ending with ||: 3. rpm/yum (on the buildhost) exiting with error-code on a scriptlet failure (and mock aborting because of it). I'm fairly certain recent rpm/yum on fedora no longer suffers from this. I emailed pam's maintainers about item 2 ~6 months ago, but I don't see it implemented yet. I guess I never filed a bug, will do now. -- Rex