Bug 3326

Summary: Cannot rebuild skype from lpf-skype
Product: Fedora Reporter: Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad>
Component: lpf-skypeAssignee: Alec Leamas <leamas.alec>
Status: RESOLVED EXPIRED    
Severity: normal CC: negativo17
Priority: P5    
Version: 20   
Hardware: All   
OS: GNU/Linux   
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Description Jaroslav Škarvada 2014-08-03 21:54:51 CEST
Sorry I have never used lpf, so I have no idea what's normal behaviour, but the following doesn't seems to be normal for me, so reporting:

$ lpf build skype
skype: installing build dependencies

Then it shows UI (why is it mixing UI and CLI?).

And in the UI:
"The package couldn't be build and installed". There is button view buildlog, but nothing happend when clicked on it (not counting that the dialog disappeared).

So:
$ lpf approve skype
$ lpf reset skype
$ lpf rebuild skype

Again UI dialog with:
Rebuild error illegal state (aborting)

$ lpf state skype
skype                    build-wait     4.3.0.37-1.fc20          

So it seems to be unusable at the moment.

lpf-skype-4.3.0.37-1.fc20.i686
lpf-0.1-6.36e5aa0.fc20.noarch
Comment 1 Simone Caronni 2014-08-08 14:58:13 CEST
# lpf build skype
skype: installing build dependencies
skype: downloading sources
skype: building
skype: storing results
skype: build completed
/bin/lpf: line 97:  6179 Terminated              $scriptdir/lpf-build "$@"

# lpf install skype
skype: installing rpms.
skype: installing /var/lib/lpf/rpms/skype/skype-4.3.0.37-1.fc20.i686.rpm /var/lib/lpf/rpms/skype/skype-data-4.3.0.37-1.fc20.noarch.rpm.
skype: install completed, no errors

# rpm -qa skype\*
skype-4.3.0.37-1.fc20.i686
skype-data-4.3.0.37-1.fc20.noarch

It works for me on first build (but crashes at the end). But after being installed; I can't rebuild it:

# lpf rebuild skype
: Rebuild error Illegal state (aborting)

Alec? Any ideas?
Comment 2 Emmanuel Seyman 2015-06-25 09:45:02 CEST
RPMFusion is no longer releasing updates for this version of Fedora. This bug
will be set to RESOLVED:EXPIRED next week to reflect this.

If the problem persists after upgrading to the latest version of Fedora, please
update the version field of this bug (and re-open it if it has been closed).
Comment 3 Emmanuel Seyman 2015-07-03 16:36:13 CEST
Setting to RESOLVED:EXPIRED since RPMFusion is no longer releasing updates for
this version of Fedora.