b_m_l, you should be using PKGBUILDs and not ./configure make make install i by hand as pacman won't see apps that you installed that way.
If you did build libarchive with makepkg, make sure you installed the new package.
yes i tried that but there were errors too, it was trying to acces a 3.2 kernel directory (but it did not exist) now i added the testing repository, found there the 3.0.3 libarchive, when i wanted to install that he errors libarchive.so.2 cannot open shared object file. and now i cant do anything. no cmake no pacman no yaourt. do i have to reinstall the whole system? confusing.....sorry but im pretty new to arch
]]>Guess it will soon be fixed in upcoming libarchive's release, solved.
]]>Thanks for your contribution, falconindy!
]]>Probably related to this atime thing: http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/ … 4b33768730
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+ # currently fails in a minor test involving atime updates (#60)
+ make check || :
So the problem's just some timing issue when the archive is being written to disk. When it's done in just RAM everything works fine.
]]>E: Actually, Vi0L0 was right. This is indeed caused by libarchive 3.x from [testing].
]]>I'm having troubles with kernel's compilation (i'm using AUR's linux-mainline package as a base). Firstly i thought that problem lays in my config which differs in many places from the default one, but then i tried to compile linux-mainline "as is", still with same error.
Here's the problem: after succesfull compilation and while package compression i'm getting this:
bsdtar: usr/src/linux-3.2.0-1-mainline/vmlinux: Truncated write; file may have grown while being archived.
I actually didn't even try is kernel built with such error working, after it's installation i just saw that external modules cannot be compiled on it and so i just downgraded to 3.2rc7 which i built some time ago.
Then i though - what about building 3.2rc7 again - will it pass now?
Checked, and no - still same bsdtar's error.
I actually don't know where's the problem - i somehow feel that it has to do something with libarchive package - one of those which were updated lately.
I built 3.2 rc7 kernel succesfully when it was released (on christmass i guess) on old libarchive 2.8.5-2, now i can not, so yeah i guess it's libarchive fault.
Any idea how to solve this?
BTW my makepkg.conf file differs only a little of default makepkg.conf file:
CFLAGS="-mtune=core2 -march=core2 -m64 -mssse3 -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
CXXFLAGS="-mtune=core2 -march=core2 -m64 -mssse3 -O2 -pipe -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
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