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#348 duplicate Unable to install new or update via ANPM/YUM morcvomorc
Description

Hi, i have 2 packets to update from netlabs-exp. ffmpeg-libs and libicu. It starts download the package but then comes up with following error (taken from yum cli) when trying to update. (makes no difference if using ANPM 1.06 or yum cli)

Aktualisieren:

ffmpeg-libs i686 4.2.2-4.oc00 netlabs-exp 9.2 M libicu i686 68.1-1.oc00 netlabs-exp 14 M

Vorgangsübersicht ===============================================================================

Upgrade 2 Packages

Gesamtgröße: 23 M Ist dies in Ordnung? [j/N] :j Lade Pakete herunter:

LIBC PANIC!! fmutex deadlock: Recursive mutex! 0x20ede1c0: Owner=0x00b40001 Self=0x00b40001 fs=0x3 flags=0x0 hev=0x0001015c

Desc="pthread_mutex_t"

pid=0x00b4 ppid=0x00b3 tid=0x0001 slot=0x00b9 pri=0x0200 mc=0x0000 ps=0x0010 C:\USR\BIN\PYTHON2.7.EXE Creating 00B4_01.TRP

#19 wontfix Provide CUBE replacement Yuri Dario dmik
Description

CUBE has a very strange interface. I don't find it logical. This makes it very hard to understand and use. Besides, it has a lot of features not needed for playing with CONFIG.SYS and on the other hand it lacks some features, in particular:

  • tracking of changes made by the package and automatic removal of them on uninstall, similar to %wps_object_delete_all.
  • automatic conversion from Unix separators to DOS separators and resolving @unixroot in paths with the (()) operator (similar to our wps-object script again).

It will be relatively easy to take wps-object.cmd as a template and make a new one for the CONFIG.SYS purposes.

#20 wontfix Use %TMP% for bootstrap package Yuri Dario Yuri Dario
Description

Here is a silly question: I have the following in my config.sys file:-

REM [ Temporary Directories ] SET TMP=J:\temp SET TEMP=J:\temp SET TMPDIR=J:\temp

So why does this package create a \tmp directory?

Why does it not use the predefined %TMP%?

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