unmerge and re-emerge scons, it should work afterwards. it seems is related to the python 2.4>2.5 transition
cheers,
Lucio
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Christian
<krampenschiesser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi I think there's something wrong with the jack-package.
While installing I get the following messages:
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Script/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Action.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Debug.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Errors.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Executor.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Memoize.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Util.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/compat/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/compat/builtins.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Builder.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Node/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/SConsign.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/dblite.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Sig/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Sig/MD5.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Warnings.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Node/FS.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Subst.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Environment.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Defaults.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/PathList.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Tool/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Scanner/__init__.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Scanner/C.pyc
ACCESS DENIED unlink: /usr/lib/scons-0.97/SCons/Scanner/D.pyc
etc.
It looks as the makefile tries to delete scons.
Am I right? Is this a bug/feature/virus/whatever?
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