Summary: | LiveCD install fails on installing perl | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Release Media | Reporter: | Jacob Fenwick <jacob.fenwick> |
Component: | Installer | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Installer <gli-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Jacob Fenwick
2006-02-28 08:14:19 UTC
Please upgrade to the CVS version of the installer by opening a terminal and running '/opt/installer/misc/updategtkfe' and then try your install again. If it fails again, please paste the same information you pasted here already (end of installer.log{.failed} and compile output) also please include your install XML profiles. I hope my hard drive isn't b0rked. I tried running /opt/installer/misc/updategtkfe and I now I get this: /var/log/installer.log.failed GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - partitioning: Processing /dev/hdb... GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - This is a bad thing. An exception occured outside of the normal install errors. The error was: ''dict' object has no attribute 'get_ordered_partition_list'' GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - Traceback (most recent call last): GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - File "../../GLIClientController.py", line 188, in run self._install_steps[self._install_step]['function']() GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - File "../../templates/x86ArchitectureTemplate.py", line 123, in partition new_part_list = parts_new[device].get_ordered_partition_list() GLI: March 03 2006 20:10:21 - AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'get_ordered_partition_list' /tmp/installprofile.xml <?xml version="1.0" ?> <gli-profile> <kernel-build-method> genkernel </kernel-build-method> <cron-daemon> vixie-cron </cron-daemon> <domainname> localdomain </domainname> <portage-snapshot> file:///mnt/cdrom/snapshots/portage-20060123.tar.bz2 </portage-snapshot> <kernel-source> livecd-kernel </kernel-source> <install-pcmcia-cs> False </install-pcmcia-cs> <time-zone> America/New_York </time-zone> <install-distcc> False </install-distcc> <boot-device> /dev/hdb </boot-device> <dynamic-stage3> True </dynamic-stage3> <kernel-bootsplash> True </kernel-bootsplash> <bootloader-mbr> True </bootloader-mbr> <hostname> localhost </hostname> <bootloader-kernel-args/> <post-install-script-uri/> <nisdomainname/> <install-stage> 3 </install-stage> <ftp-proxy/> <rsync-proxy/> <stage-tarball/> <bootloader> grub </bootloader> <root-pass-hash> $1$nCAKdtY3$hXIZ707yBayNugY5qo.H/1 </root-pass-hash> <http-proxy/> <mta/> <grp-install> False </grp-install> <logging-daemon> syslog-ng </logging-daemon> <kernel-config/> <portage-tree-sync> snapshot </portage-tree-sync> <kernel-initrd> True </kernel-initrd> <install-rp-pppoe> False </install-rp-pppoe> <install-packages> xorg-x11 kde </install-packages> <network-interfaces> <device ip="dhcp" options=""> eth0 </device> </network-interfaces> <network-mounts/> <partitions> <device devnode="/dev/hda" disklabel="msdos"> <partition format="False" mb="31" minor="1.03125" mkfsopts="" mountopts="" mountpoint="" origminor="0" resized="False" type="free"/> <partition format="False" mb="76285" minor="1" mkfsopts="" mountopts="" mountpoint="" origminor="1" resized="False" type="ntfs"/> </device> <device devnode="/dev/hdb" disklabel="msdos"> <partition format="True" mb="100" minor="1" mkfsopts="" mountopts="" mountpoint="/boot" origminor="0" resized="False" type="ext2"/> <partition format="True" mb="498" minor="2" mkfsopts="" mountopts="" mountpoint="" origminor="0" resized="False" type="linux-swap"/> <partition format="True" mb="155728" minor="3" mkfsopts="" mountopts="" mountpoint="/" origminor="0" resized="False" type="ext3"/> </device> </partitions> <services/> <etc-files> <file name="rc.conf"> <entry name="DISPLAYMANAGER"> kdm </entry> <entry name="EDITOR"> /bin/nano </entry> </file> <file name="conf.d/clock"> <entry name="CLOCK"> UTC </entry> </file> <file name="conf.d/keymaps"> <entry name="SET_WINDOWSKEYS"> Yes </entry> </file> <file name="make.conf"> <entry name="MAKEOPTS"> -j2 </entry> <entry name="USE"> X alsa apache2 apm arts audiofile avi berkdb bitmap-fonts bzip2 cdr cli crypt ctype cups dba eds elibc_glibc emboss encode esd ethereal exif expat fam fastbuild foomaticdb force-cgi-redirect fortran ftp gd gdbm gif glut gmp gnome gpm gstreamer gtk gtk2 gtkhtml guile idn imlib ipv6 jpeg kde kernel_linux lcms libg++ libwww mad memlimit mikmod mng motif mozilla mp3 mpeg ncurses nls nptl ogg opengl oss pam pcre pdflib perl png posix python qt quicktime readline samba sdl session simplexml slang soap sockets spell spl ssl tcltk tcpd tiff tokenizer truetype truetype-fonts type1-fonts udev userland_GNU vorbis x86 xml xml2 xmms xsl xv zlib </entry> <entry name="FEATURES"/> <entry name="ACCEPT_KEYWORDS"/> <entry name="CFLAGS"> -march=i686 -O2 -pipe </entry> </file> </etc-files> </gli-profile> Whoops, that was my fault. It's fixed in CVS. Give it another try (run /opt/installer/misc/updategtkfe again). Failed emerging another package and the environment froze. Here's as much as I'm willing to type out on the screen: GLI: March 04 ... - Exception received during 'installing filesystem tools': EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge app-text/poppler-0.4.3-r4! GLI: March 04 ... - Traceback (most recent call last): GLI: March 04 ... - File "../../GLIClientController.py", line 188 in run self._install_steps[self._install_step]['function']() GLI: March 04 ... - File "../../GLIArchitectureTemplate.py", line 927, in install_filesystem_tools exitstatus = self._portage.emerge(package) GLI: March 04 ... - File "../../GLIPortage.py", line 223, in emerge raise GLIException("EmergePackageError", "fatal", "emerge", "Could not emerge " + pkg + "!") GLI: March 04 ... - GLIException: EmergePackgeError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge app-text/poppler-0.4.3-r4! GLI: March 04 ... - ERROR! Could not deactivate swap (/dev/hdb2)! You know, you can open a web browser on the LiveCD and copy/paste that stuff into this bug. Also, it looks like that latest error is just a failure to compile, which is *not* an installer bug. Although, that failure to deactivate the swap is quite weird. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is problem with your hardware. You may want to boot the LiveCD with 'memtest' and let it run for up to 24 hours (at least overnight). If you have any detected errors, we can't help you until you fix your hardware. Andrew, I would have copied and pasted, when I tried to highlight the log highlighted a portion of it, then the environment froze. This is the second time I've seen this happen. How do I boot the livecd with memtest? At the "boot:" prompt when you boot the LiveCD, type "memtest86" and hit enter. How much memory do you have in this machine? Memtest86 is running... here's what is says for memory at the moment: Pentium 4 (0.18) 1795 Mhz L1 Cache: 8K 14709MB/s L2 Cache: 256K 12549MB/s Memory : 255M 1149MB/s Chipset : Intel i850 (ECC: Disabled) / FSB : 99 Mhz Ok I've been running this memtest for over 3 days and there have been no errors. Nobody else has run into this problem (that I'm aware of). Also, it doesn't look like you've actually gotten the error again. Closing. Moving to Release Media/Installer. |