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[root@logan-archlinux releng]# ./build.sh -v build single core
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
repo is up to date
warning: skipping target: glibc
warning: skipping target: linux-api-headers
warning: skipping target: tzdata
warning: skipping target: zlib
warning: skipping target: gcc-libs
warning: skipping target: udev
warning: skipping target: util-linux
warning: skipping target: filesystem
warning: skipping target: iana-etc
warning: skipping target: bash
warning: skipping target: readline
warning: skipping target: ncurses
warning: skipping target: coreutils
warning: skipping target: shadow
warning: skipping target: pam
warning: skipping target: db
warning: skipping target: cracklib
warning: skipping target: libtirpc
warning: skipping target: libgssglue
warning: skipping target: acl
warning: skipping target: attr
warning: skipping target: gmp
warning: skipping target: libcap
warning: skipping target: libusb-compat
warning: skipping target: libusb
warning: skipping target: glib2
warning: skipping target: pcre
warning: skipping target: libffi
warning: skipping target: module-init-tools
warning: skipping target: pciutils
warning: skipping target: libgcrypt
warning: skipping target: libgpg-error
warning: skipping target: expat
warning: skipping target: lib32-util-linux
Targets (213): acl-2.2.51-1 attr-2.4.46-1 autoconf-2.68-2 automake-1.11.1-3
bash-4.2.020-1 binutils-2.21.1-2 bison-2.5-3 bzip2-1.0.6-3
ca-certificates-20111025-2 cloog-0.16.3-1 coreutils-8.14-1
cracklib-2.8.18-2 crda-1.1.2-1 cronie-1.4.8-1 curl-7.23.1-2
db-5.2.36-2 dbus-core-1.4.16-1 device-mapper-2.02.88-1
dhcpcd-5.2.12-4 dialog-1.1_20111020-1 diffutils-3.2-1
dnsutils-9.8.1-2 e2fsprogs-1.41.14-2 eventlog-0.2.12-3
expat-2.0.1-7 file-5.09-1 filesystem-2011.10-1
findutils-4.4.2-4 gawk-4.0.0-2 gcc-4.6.2-1 gcc-libs-4.6.2-1
gdbm-1.10-1 glib2-2.30.2-1 glibc-2.14.1-1 gmp-5.0.2-3
gpm-1.20.6-7 grep-2.10-1 groff-1.21-2 grub-0.97-21
gzip-1.4-4 hdparm-9.37-2 iana-etc-2.30-2 idnkit-1.0-2
ifenslave-1.1.0-7 inetutils-1.8-6 initscripts-2011.11.3-1
iproute2-2.6.39-2 iptables-1.4.12.1-2 iputils-20101006-2
ipw2100-fw-1.3-6 ipw2200-fw-3.1-4 isl-0.07-1 iw-3.0-1
kbd-1.15.3-2 keyutils-1.5.2-2 krb5-1.9.2-1 libarchive-2.8.5-2
libcap-2.22-2 libfetch-2.33-3 libffi-3.0.10-1
libgcrypt-1.5.0-1 libgpg-error-1.10-1 libgssglue-0.3-1
libmpc-0.9-2 libnl-1.1-3 libpcap-1.1.1-4 libpipeline-1.2.0-2
librpcsecgss-0.19-7 libsasl-2.1.23-8 libssh2-1.3.0-1
libtirpc-0.2.2-2 libusb-1.0.8-2 libusb-compat-0.1.3-2
licenses-2.9-1 linux-3.1.4-1 linux-api-headers-3.0.1-1
linux-atm-2.5.2-1 linux-docs-3.1.4-1 linux-firmware-20111101-1
linux-headers-3.1.4-1 logrotate-3.8.1-1 lzo2-2.06-1
m4-1.4.16-2 make-3.82-4 man-db-2.6.0.2-3 man-pages-3.35-1
mdadm-3.2.2-4 mkinitcpio-0.8.0-3 mkinitcpio-busybox-1.19.2-1
mkinitcpio-nfs-utils-0.2-2 module-init-tools-3.16-2
mpfr-3.1.0.p3-1 nano-2.2.6-2 ncurses-5.9-2
net-tools-1.60.20110819cvs-3 netcfg-2.6.8-1
nilfs-utils-2.0.23-1 openssh-5.9p1-5 openssl-1.0.0.e-1
pacman-3.5.4-4 pacman-mirrorlist-20111026-1 pam-1.1.5-1
patch-2.6.1-3 pciutils-3.1.8-1 pcre-8.20-1 perl-5.14.2-4
pkg-config-0.26-2 popt-1.16-4 ppl-0.11.2-2
procinfo-ng-2.0.304-3 procps-3.2.8-4 psmisc-22.14-1
readline-6.2.002-1 rfkill-0.4-3 rpcbind-0.2.0-5
run-parts-4.0.4-1 sdparm-1.06-2 sed-4.2.1-4 shadow-4.1.4.3-2
sysfsutils-2.1.0-7 syslinux-4.04-2 syslog-ng-3.3.3-1
sysvinit-2.88-3 tar-1.26-2 texinfo-4.13a-6 tzdata-2011n-1
udev-175-1 udev-compat-175-1 usbutils-004-1
util-linux-2.20.1-1 vi-1:050325-2 wget-1.13.4-1 which-2.20-5
wireless-regdb-2011.04.28-1 wireless_tools-29-5
wpa_actiond-1.1-3 wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-4 xinetd-2.3.14-8
xz-5.0.3-1 zd1211-firmware-1.4-5 zlib-1.2.5-4
foldingathome-gpu-nvidia-6.41-1 lib32-nvidia-utils-290.10-1
lib32-libxvmc-1.0.6-3 lib32-libxv-1.0.6-1
lib32-libxext-1.2.0-1 lib32-libx11-1.4.4-1 lib32-libxcb-1.7-2
xcb-proto-1.6-2 lib32-libxdmcp-1.1.0-1 xproto-7.0.22-1
lib32-glibc-2.14.1-1 libxdmcp-1.1.0-1 lib32-libxau-1.0.6-2
libxau-1.0.6-1 libxcb-1.7-2 kbproto-1.0.5-1 libx11-1.4.4-1
xextproto-7.2.0-1 libxext-1.3.0-1 videoproto-2.3.1-1
libxv-1.0.6-1 libxvmc-1.0.6-1 lib32-zlib-1.2.5-6
lib32-gcc-libs-4.6.2-1 gcc-libs-multilib-4.6.2-1
nvidia-utils-290.10-1 xorg-server-1.11.2-2 libxfont-1.4.4-1
freetype2-2.4.8-1 libfontenc-1.1.0-1 fontsproto-2.1.1-1
libpciaccess-0.12.1-1 libdrm-2.4.27-1 pixman-0.24.0-1
xorg-server-common-1.11.2-2 xkeyboard-config-2.4.1-2
xorg-xkbcomp-1.2.3-1 libxkbfile-1.0.7-1 xorg-setxkbmap-1.2.0-2
xorg-fonts-misc-1.0.1-1 xorg-fonts-encodings-1.0.4-1
xorg-fonts-alias-1.0.2-2 xorg-font-utils-7.6-2
xorg-bdftopcf-1.0.3-1 xorg-mkfontdir-1.0.6-2
xorg-mkfontscale-1.0.9-1 xorg-font-util-1.2.0-1
fontconfig-2.8.0-1 xf86-input-evdev-2.6.0-4
opencl-nvidia-290.10-1 libcl-1.1-2 lib32-cuda-toolkit-3.0-1
lib32-nvcuda-3.0-4 wine-git-20111204-1 mesa-7.11.2-1
libxt-1.1.1-1 libsm-1.2.0-1 libice-1.0.7-1 dri2proto-2.6-1
glproto-1.4.14-1 lib32-mesa-7.11.2-1 lib32-libxt-1.1.1-1
lib32-libsm-1.2.0-1 lib32-libice-1.0.7-1
lib32-util-linux-2.19-1 libxxf86dga-1.1.2-1 xf86dgaproto-2.1-2
lib32-libxxf86dga-1.1.2-1 libxi-1.4.3-1 inputproto-2.0.2-1
lib32-libxi-1.4.1-1 desktop-file-utils-0.18-1
Total Download Size: 10.38 MB
Proceed with download? [Y/n]
:: Retrieving packages from extra...
downloading opencl-nvidia-290.10-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz...
downloading libcl-1.1-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz...
:: Retrieving packages from multilib...
downloading gcc-libs-multilib-4.6.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz...
checking package integrity...
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages: base
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installing packages to 'work/x86_64/root-image/'...
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 101.7K 39.6K/s 00:00:03 [######################] 100%
extra 1144.7K 39.3K/s 00:00:29 [######################] 100%
community 1881.2K 39.2K/s 00:00:48 [######################] 100%
multilib 57.5K 39.9K/s 00:00:01 [######################] 100%
repo 1.5K 29.9M/s 00:00:00 [######################] 100%
:: There are 57 members in group base:
:: Repository core
1) bash 2) binutils 3) bzip2 4) coreutils 5) cronie 6) cryptsetup
7) device-mapper 8) dhcpcd 9) diffutils 10) e2fsprogs 11) file
12) filesystem 13) findutils 14) gawk 15) gcc-libs 16) gettext
17) glibc 18) grep 19) grub 20) gzip 21) heirloom-mailx 22) inetutils
23) initscripts 24) iputils 25) jfsutils 26) less 27) licenses
28) linux 29) logrotate 30) lvm2 31) man-db 32) man-pages 33) mdadm
34) nano 35) pacman 36) pciutils 37) pcmciautils 38) perl 39) ppp
40) procps 41) psmisc 42) reiserfsprogs 43) sed 44) shadow
45) sysfsutils 46) syslog-ng 47) sysvinit 48) tar 49) texinfo 50) udev
51) usbutils 52) util-linux 53) vi 54) wget 55) which
56) wpa_supplicant 57) xfsprogs
Enter a selection (default=all):
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (104): linux-api-headers-3.0.1-1 tzdata-2011n-1 glibc-2.14.1-1
ncurses-5.9-2 readline-6.2.002-1 bash-4.2.020-1 zlib-1.2.5-4
binutils-2.21.1-2 bzip2-1.0.6-3 gcc-libs-4.6.2-1 db-5.2.36-2
cracklib-2.8.18-2 libgssglue-0.3-1 libtirpc-0.2.2-2
pam-1.1.5-1 attr-2.4.46-1 acl-2.2.51-1 shadow-4.1.4.3-2
gmp-5.0.2-3 libcap-2.22-2 coreutils-8.14-1 run-parts-4.0.4-1
cronie-1.4.8-1 iana-etc-2.30-2 filesystem-2011.10-1
util-linux-2.20.1-1 libusb-1.0.8-2 libusb-compat-0.1.3-2
pcre-8.20-1 libffi-3.0.10-1 glib2-2.30.2-1
module-init-tools-3.16-2 pciutils-3.1.8-1 udev-175-1
device-mapper-2.02.88-1 libgpg-error-1.10-1 libgcrypt-1.5.0-1
popt-1.16-4 cryptsetup-1.4.0-2 dhcpcd-5.2.12-4
diffutils-3.2-1 e2fsprogs-1.41.14-2 file-5.09-1
findutils-4.4.2-4 gawk-4.0.0-2 gettext-0.18.1.1-4 grep-2.10-1
sed-4.2.1-4 grub-0.97-21 gzip-1.4-4 gdbm-1.10-1
perl-5.14.2-4 openssl-1.0.0.e-1 libsasl-2.1.23-8
libfetch-2.33-3 libldap-2.4.26-5 keyutils-1.5.2-2
krb5-1.9.2-1 heirloom-mailx-12.5-3 inetutils-1.8-6
iproute2-2.6.39-2 kbd-1.15.3-2 sysvinit-2.88-3
initscripts-2011.11.3-1 sysfsutils-2.1.0-7 iputils-20101006-2
jfsutils-1.1.15-3 less-444-2 licenses-2.9-1
linux-firmware-20111101-1 mkinitcpio-busybox-1.19.2-1
xz-5.0.3-1 expat-2.0.1-7 libarchive-2.8.5-2
mkinitcpio-0.8.0-3 linux-3.1.4-1 logrotate-3.8.1-1
lvm2-2.02.88-1 texinfo-4.13a-6 groff-1.21-2
libpipeline-1.2.0-2 man-db-2.6.0.2-3 man-pages-3.35-1
mdadm-3.2.2-4 nano-2.2.6-2 pacman-mirrorlist-20111026-1
pacman-3.5.4-4 pcmciautils-018-1 libnl-1.1-3 libpcap-1.1.1-4
ppp-2.4.5-3 procps-3.2.8-4 psmisc-22.14-1
reiserfsprogs-3.6.21-4 eventlog-0.2.12-3 syslog-ng-3.3.3-1
tar-1.26-2 usbutils-004-1 vi-1:050325-2 wget-1.13.4-1
which-2.20-5 dbus-core-1.4.16-1 wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-4
xfsprogs-3.1.7-1
Total Download Size: 0.00 MB
Total Installed Size: 404.29 MB
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(104/104) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
( 1/104) installing linux-api-headers [######################] 100%
( 2/104) installing tzdata [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for tzdata
bash: required by tzselect
( 3/104) installing glibc [######################] 100%
( 4/104) installing ncurses [######################] 100%
( 5/104) installing readline [######################] 100%
( 6/104) installing bash [######################] 100%
( 7/104) installing zlib [######################] 100%
( 8/104) installing binutils [######################] 100%
( 9/104) installing bzip2 [######################] 100%
( 10/104) installing gcc-libs [######################] 100%
( 11/104) installing db [######################] 100%
( 12/104) installing cracklib [######################] 100%
( 13/104) installing libgssglue [######################] 100%
( 14/104) installing libtirpc [######################] 100%
( 15/104) installing pam [######################] 100%
( 16/104) installing attr [######################] 100%
( 17/104) installing acl [######################] 100%
( 18/104) installing shadow [######################] 100%
( 19/104) installing gmp [######################] 100%
( 20/104) installing libcap [######################] 100%
( 21/104) installing coreutils [######################] 100%
( 22/104) installing run-parts [######################] 100%
( 23/104) installing cronie [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for cronie
smtp-server: sending cron job output via email
( 24/104) installing iana-etc [######################] 100%
( 25/104) installing filesystem [######################] 100%
( 26/104) installing util-linux [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for util-linux
perl: for chkdupexe support
( 27/104) installing libusb [######################] 100%
( 28/104) installing libusb-compat [######################] 100%
( 29/104) installing pcre [######################] 100%
( 30/104) installing libffi [######################] 100%
( 31/104) installing glib2 [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for glib2
python2: for gdbus-codegen
( 32/104) installing module-init-tools [######################] 100%
( 33/104) installing pciutils [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for pciutils
sh: required by update-pciids
( 34/104) installing udev [######################] 100%
( 35/104) installing device-mapper [######################] 100%
( 36/104) installing libgpg-error [######################] 100%
( 37/104) installing libgcrypt [######################] 100%
( 38/104) installing popt [######################] 100%
( 39/104) installing cryptsetup [######################] 100%
( 40/104) installing dhcpcd [######################] 100%
( 41/104) installing diffutils [######################] 100%
( 42/104) installing e2fsprogs [######################] 100%
( 43/104) installing file [######################] 100%
( 44/104) installing findutils [######################] 100%
( 45/104) installing gawk [######################] 100%
( 46/104) installing gettext [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for gettext
cvs: for autopoint tool
( 47/104) installing grep [######################] 100%
( 48/104) installing sed [######################] 100%
( 49/104) installing grub [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for grub
xfsprogs: freezing of xfs /boot in install-grub script
( 50/104) installing gzip [######################] 100%
( 51/104) installing gdbm [######################] 100%
( 52/104) installing perl [######################] 100%
( 53/104) installing openssl [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for openssl
ca-certificates
( 54/104) installing libsasl [######################] 100%
( 55/104) installing libfetch [######################] 100%
( 56/104) installing libldap [######################] 100%
( 57/104) installing keyutils [######################] 100%
( 58/104) installing krb5 [######################] 100%
( 59/104) installing heirloom-mailx [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for heirloom-mailx
smtp-forwarder: for sending mail
( 60/104) installing inetutils [######################] 100%
( 61/104) installing iproute2 [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for iproute2
linux-atm: ATM support
( 62/104) installing kbd [######################] 100%
( 63/104) installing sysvinit [######################] 100%
( 64/104) installing initscripts [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for initscripts
bridge-utils: Network bridging support
dhcpcd: DHCP network configuration
net-tools: legacy network support
wireless_tools: Wireless networking
( 65/104) installing sysfsutils [######################] 100%
( 66/104) installing iputils [######################] 100%
( 67/104) installing jfsutils [######################] 100%
( 68/104) installing less [######################] 100%
( 69/104) installing licenses [######################] 100%
( 70/104) installing linux-firmware [######################] 100%
( 71/104) installing mkinitcpio-busybox [######################] 100%
( 72/104) installing xz [######################] 100%
( 73/104) installing expat [######################] 100%
( 74/104) installing libarchive [######################] 100%
( 75/104) installing mkinitcpio [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for mkinitcpio
xz: Use lzma or xz compression for the initramfs image
bzip2: Use bzip2 compression for the initramfs image
lzop: Use lzo compression for the initramfs image
mkinitcpio-nfs-utils: Support for root filesystem on NFS
( 76/104) installing linux [######################] 100%
>>> Updating module dependencies. Please wait ...
>>> Generating initial ramdisk, using mkinitcpio. Please wait...
==> Building image from preset: 'default'
-> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux.img
==> Starting build: 3.1.4-1-ARCH
-> Parsing hook: [base]
-> Parsing hook: [udev]
-> Parsing hook: [autodetect]
-> Parsing hook: [pata]
-> Parsing hook: [scsi]
-> Parsing hook: [sata]
-> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
-> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
==> Generating module dependencies
==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
==> Image generation successful
==> Building image from preset: 'fallback'
-> -k /boot/vmlinuz-linux -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -S autodetect
==> Starting build: 3.1.4-1-ARCH
-> Parsing hook: [base]
-> Parsing hook: [udev]
-> Parsing hook: [pata]
-> Parsing hook: [scsi]
-> Parsing hook: [sata]
-> Parsing hook: [filesystems]
-> Parsing hook: [usbinput]
==> Generating module dependencies
==> Creating gzip initcpio image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
==> Image generation successful
Optional dependencies for linux
crda: to set the correct wireless channels of your country
( 77/104) installing logrotate [######################] 100%
( 78/104) installing lvm2 [######################] 100%
( 79/104) installing texinfo [######################] 100%
( 80/104) installing groff [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for groff
netpbm: for use together with man -H command interaction in browsers
psutils: for use together with man -H command interaction in browsers
( 81/104) installing libpipeline [######################] 100%
( 82/104) installing man-db [######################] 100%
it's recommended to create an initial
database running as root:
"/usr/bin/mandb --quiet"
Optional dependencies for man-db
less
gzip
( 83/104) installing man-pages [######################] 100%
( 84/104) installing mdadm [######################] 100%
( 85/104) installing nano [######################] 100%
( 86/104) installing pacman-mirrorlist [######################] 100%
( 87/104) installing pacman [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for pacman
fakeroot: for makepkg usage as normal user
curl: for rankmirrors usage
( 88/104) installing pcmciautils [######################] 100%
( 89/104) installing libnl [######################] 100%
( 90/104) installing libpcap [######################] 100%
( 91/104) installing ppp [######################] 100%
( 92/104) installing procps [######################] 100%
( 93/104) installing psmisc [######################] 100%
( 94/104) installing reiserfsprogs [######################] 100%
( 95/104) installing eventlog [######################] 100%
( 96/104) installing syslog-ng [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for syslog-ng
logrotate: for rotating log files
( 97/104) installing tar [######################] 100%
( 98/104) installing usbutils [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for usbutils
python2: for lsusb.py usage
coreutils: for lsusb.py usage
( 99/104) installing vi [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for vi
mailx: used by the preserve command for notification
(100/104) installing wget [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for wget
ca-certificates: HTTPS downloads
(101/104) installing which [######################] 100%
(102/104) installing dbus-core [######################] 100%
(103/104) installing wpa_supplicant [######################] 100%
Optional dependencies for wpa_supplicant
wpa_supplicant_gui: wpa_gui program
(104/104) installing xfsprogs [######################] 100%
Generating locales...
de_DE.UTF-8... done
en_US.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages installed successfully!
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages: memtest86+ syslinux mkinitcpio-nfs-utils nbd curl
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installing packages to 'work/x86_64/root-image/'...
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
repo is up to date
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (7): memtest86+-4.20-1 syslinux-4.04-2 mkinitcpio-nfs-utils-0.2-2
nbd-2.9.23-1 ca-certificates-20111025-2 libssh2-1.3.0-1
curl-7.23.1-2
Total Download Size: 0.00 MB
Total Installed Size: 7.59 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
(7/7) checking package integrity [######################] 100%
(1/7) installing memtest86+ [######################] 100%
For using memtest86+ please modifiy your bootloaders.
If /boot is on root partitions:
==> GRUB add this to /boot/grub/menu.lst
title Memtest86+ [/boot/memtest86+/memtest.bin]
kernel (hd?,?)/boot/memtest86+/memtest.bin
==> Lilo add this to lilo.conf
image = /boot/memtest86+/memtest.bin
label = "Memtest86+"
If /boot is on seperate partition then just use /memtest86+/memtest.bin
without /boot prefix.
(2/7) installing syslinux [######################] 100%
==> If you want to use syslinux as your bootloader
==> edit /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg and run
==> # /usr/sbin/syslinux-install_update -i -a -m
==> to install it.
Optional dependencies for syslinux
perl-passwd-md5: For md5pass
perl-digest-sha1: For sha1pass
mtools: For mkdiskimage and syslinux
(3/7) installing mkinitcpio-nfs-utils [######################] 100%
(4/7) installing nbd [######################] 100%
(5/7) installing ca-certificates [######################] 100%
(6/7) installing libssh2 [######################] 100%
(7/7) installing curl [######################] 100%
Generating locales...
de_DE.UTF-8... done
en_US.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages installed successfully!
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
tallocentoext-gpu-nvidia Packages: aif
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installing packages to 'work/x86_64/root-image/'...
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
repo is up to date
error: target not found: aif
==> ERROR: Failed to install all packages
[root@logan-archlinux releng]#
It keeps failing on aif. I don't know why either since it's there in extra when I go looking for it.
root@logan-archlinux releng]# pacman -S aif
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (2): libui-sh-2011.10.09-2 aif-2011.10.09-2
Total Download Size: 0.07 MB
Total Installed Size: 0.46 MB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
The same thing happens with a fresh base install in the chroot and a freesh git clone of archiso, infact that is what caused it with my older chroot that I've been working on. I updated archiso and it's been broken since.
Is this a bug?
Last edited by biltong (2011-12-05 15:15:05)

[root@logan-archlinux releng]# ./build.sh -v build single core
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages: base
[mkarchiso] INFO: These packages are already installed, skipping.
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
[mkarchiso] INFO: Packages: memtest86+ syslinux mkinitcpio-nfs-utils nbd curl
[mkarchiso] INFO: These packages are already installed, skipping.
[mkarchiso] INFO: Configuration settings
[mkarchiso] INFO: Command: create
[mkarchiso] INFO: Architecture: x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Working directory: work/x86_64
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installation directory: arch
[mkarchiso] INFO: Pacman config file: /etc/pacman.conf
gaminientsome-gpu-nvidia Packages: aif
[mkarchiso] INFO: Installing packages to 'work/x86_64/root-image/'...
mount: sysfs already mounted or /tmp/releng/work/x86_64/root-image/sys busy
mount: according to mtab, sysfs is already mounted on /tmp/releng/work/x86_64/root-image/sys
mount: proc already mounted or /tmp/releng/work/x86_64/root-image/proc busy
mount: according to mtab, proc is already mounted on /tmp/releng/work/x86_64/root-image/proc
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
repo is up to date
error: target not found: aif
==> ERROR: Failed to install all packages
Still not working.
EDIT: Fail, I forgot to save it. >_< thanks djgera!
Last edited by biltong (2011-12-05 15:14:44)

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