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Re: [Ltib] Build failed on rpm-fs


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Build failed on rpm-fs
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 10:39:33 +0100
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Hi Casper,

I've read through the thread.  Here's some comments:

* Don't run LTIB as root with sudo

* The downloads LTIB makes with wget must be exact bit for bit matches
as checked against the md5 files

* I don't understand how your Win7 security is interfering with
VirtualBox, however if it is, then you need to move to another platform,
or ask the vendor of that product how to avoid the issues.  The problem
is with that product.  In effect it is corrupting downloads, which is
what it should be avoiding (I guess?)

* You should not disable your security on your Windows box.  You need to
find a solution that works with it enabled, or you need to have another
platform to run LTIB (e.g. WinXP or native Linux).

Regards, Stuart

casper iway wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I believe the problem is because of my antivirus in windows 7 OS, its an
> ESET Smart Security with Personal Firewall.
> I have tried to build my images with my ESET enabled but i got a Build
> Failed. But when i turn ESET off including the firewall, i successfully
> built the images.
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> Casper
> 
> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 1:55 PM, casper iway <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
> 
>     hi,
> 
>     i finally solve my problem this morning, but i'm not really sure
>     which of the things i've done solves the problem. But i will just
>     tell everything i done just for the sake of others experiencing the
>     same problem..
> 
>     Basically i have uninstall Malwarebytes from my Windows 7 OS and
>     disable my Antivirus and Firewall, don't if it make sense though... : ).
>     Then i go back to Ubuntu using VirtualBox and then run reinstall
>     LTIB again, and by the way i also install 'cvsnt' using "sudo
>     apt-get install cvsnt" before reinstalling LTIB, and then when i run
>     './ltib' for the last time, it finally work..
> 
>     Hope LTIB experts could figure out what really is the root cause for
>     this problem and what is the right fix. Because honestly i really
>     don't know which of the steps i did solves the problem, because i
>     did all those things at once before running LTIB.
> 
>     regards,
> 
>     Casper
> 
> 



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