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- PlatformSDK [walid@Peenut-Budda hadk]$ rpm/dhd/helpers/build_packages.sh --configs
- * pulling updates...
- * Building rpm/community-adaptation-localbuild.spec
- * Building of community-adaptation finished successfully
- * Building rpm/droid-config-bullhead.spec
- * Building of droid-configs finished successfully
- Retrieving repository 'dir:/home/walid/hadk/droid-local-repo/bullhead' metadata ........................................................................................[done]
- Building repository 'dir:/home/walid/hadk/droid-local-repo/bullhead' cache .............................................................................................[done]
- Loading repository data...
- Reading installed packages...
- Resolving package dependencies...
- The following package is going to be upgraded:
- droid-config-bullhead-bluez5
- 1 package to upgrade.
- Overall download size: 12.9 KiB. Already cached: 0 B. No additional space will be used or freed after the operation.
- Continue? [y/n/v/...? shows all options] (y): y
- Retrieving package droid-config-bullhead-bluez5-1-202308011150.aarch64 (1/1), 12.9 KiB ( 17.8 KiB unpacked)
- Package is not signed!
- Checking for file conflicts: ..........................................................................................................................................[error]
- Detected 2 file conflicts:
- File /etc/bluez5/bluetooth/input.conf
- from install of
- droid-config-bullhead-bluez5-1-202308011150.aarch64 (dir:/home/walid/hadk/droid-local-repo/bullhead)
- conflicts with file
- /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
- from package
- bluez5-configs-mer-5.65+git1-1.9.1.jolla.aarch64 (@System)
- File /etc/bluez5/bluetooth/main.conf
- from install of
- droid-config-bullhead-bluez5-1-202308011150.aarch64 (dir:/home/walid/hadk/droid-local-repo/bullhead)
- conflicts with file
- /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
- from package
- bluez5-configs-mer-5.65+git1-1.9.1.jolla.aarch64 (@System)
- File conflicts happen when two packages attempt to install files with the same name but different contents. If you continue, conflicting files will be replaced losing the previous content.
- Continue? [yes/no] (no): no
- Problem occurred during or after installation or removal of packages:
- Installation has been aborted as directed.
- History:
- - ABORT request:
- Please see the above error message for a hint.
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