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<13>Jun 28 07:33:39 rpmi: rpm-build-gir-0.7.2-alt5 sisyphus+231332.100.1.1 1559482955 installed
Building target platforms: i586
Building for target i586
Wrote: /usr/src/in/nosrpm/samsung-tools-2.3-alt1.nosrc.rpm
Installing samsung-tools-2.3-alt1.src.rpm
Building target platforms: i586
Building for target i586
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.76766
+ umask 022
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ rm -rf samsung-tools-2.3
+ echo 'Source #0 (samsung-tools-2.3.tar.gz):'
Source #0 (samsung-tools-2.3.tar.gz):
+ /bin/gzip -dc /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES/samsung-tools-2.3.tar.gz
+ /bin/tar -xf -
+ cd samsung-tools-2.3
+ /bin/chmod -c -Rf u+rwX,go-w .
+ echo 'Patch #0 (samsung-tools-2.2-alt-systemd-path.patch):'
Patch #0 (samsung-tools-2.2-alt-systemd-path.patch):
+ /usr/bin/patch -p1
patching file Makefile
+ exit 0
Executing(%build): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.76766
+ umask 022
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd samsung-tools-2.3
+ exit 0
Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.83920
+ umask 022
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ /bin/chmod -Rf u+rwX -- /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot
+ :
+ /bin/rm -rf -- /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot
+ cd samsung-tools-2.3
+ make 'INSTALL=/bin/install -p' DESTDIR=/usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot install
make: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/samsung-tools-2.3'
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
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                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
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                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
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                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
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                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
msggrep: warning: Locale charset "ANSI_X3.4-1968" is different from
                  input file charset "UTF-8".
                  Output of 'msggrep' might be incorrect.
                  Possible workarounds are:
                  - Set LC_ALL to a locale with encoding UTF-8.
                  - Convert the translation catalog to ASCII using 'msgconv',
                    then apply 'msggrep',
                    then convert back to UTF-8 using 'msgconv'.
# Services
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/
install -m 644 backends/*.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/system/util/
install -m 644 backends/system/util/*.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/system/util/
install -m 644 backends/system/*.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/system/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/util/
install -m 644 backends/session/util/*.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/util/
install -m 644 backends/session/*.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/
install -m 755 *-service.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/dbus-1/system.d/
install -m 644 bus/config/org.voria.SamsungTools.System.conf /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/dbus-1/system.d/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/
install -m 644 bus/services/org.voria.SamsungTools.System.service /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/dbus-1/services/
install -m 644 bus/services/org.voria.SamsungTools.Session.service /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/dbus-1/services/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/samsung-tools/
install -m 644 configs/*.conf /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/samsung-tools/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/samsung-tools/scripts/
install -m 755 scripts/* /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/samsung-tools/scripts/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/
install -m 755 pm/sleep.d/20_samsung-tools /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/
install -m 755 pm/power.d/* /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/lib/systemd/system/
install -m 644 systemd/samsung-tools.service /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/lib/systemd/system/
# Locales
# CLI
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/
install -m 755 samsung-tools.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools
# GUI
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/glade/
install -m 644 gui/glade/samsung-tools-preferences.glade /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/glade/
install -m 644 gui/glade/samsung-tools-preferences-kernel-parameters.glade /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/glade/
install -m 644 gui/glade/samsung-tools-preferences-power-management.glade /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/glade/
install -m 644 gui/glade/samsung-tools-preferences-phc.glade /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/glade/
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/
install -m 755 samsung-tools-preferences.py /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools-preferences
# Icons
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/icons/
install -m 644 gui/icons/samsung-tools.png /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/icons/
install -m 644 gui/icons/fan-*.png /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/icons/
install -m 644 gui/icons/bluetooth.png /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/gui/icons/
# .desktop files
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/xdg/autostart/
install -m 644 desktop/samsung-tools-session-service.desktop /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/etc/xdg/autostart/
rm -rf desktop/samsung-tools-session-service.desktop
install -d -m 755 /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/applications/
install -m 644 desktop/samsung-tools-preferences.desktop /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/applications/
rm -rf desktop/samsung-tools-preferences.desktop
make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/samsung-tools-2.3'
+ /usr/lib/rpm/find-lang samsung-tools
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-alt
Cleaning files in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot (auto)
Verifying and fixing files in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot (binconfig,pkgconfig,libtool,desktop)
Checking contents of files in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/ (default)
Compressing files in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot (auto)
Adjusting library links in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot
./lib:
./usr/lib:
Verifying ELF objects in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot (arch=normal,fhs=normal,lfs=relaxed,lint=relaxed,rpath=normal,stack=normal,textrel=normal,unresolved=normal)
Bytecompiling python modules in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot using /usr/bin/python
Bytecompiling python modules with optimization in /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot using /usr/bin/python -O
Hardlinking identical .pyc and .pyo files
Processing files: samsung-tools-2.3-alt1
Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.82961
+ umask 022
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd samsung-tools-2.3
+ DOCDIR=/usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ export DOCDIR
+ rm -rf /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ cp -prL README TODO debian/changelog debian/upstart /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ chmod -R go-w /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ chmod -R a+rX /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/doc/samsung-tools-2.3
+ exit 0
Finding Provides (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides)
Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.6EM0fQ
find-provides: running scripts (alternatives,debuginfo,gir,lib,pam,perl,pkgconfig,python,shell,typelib)
Finding Requires (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires)
Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.jzkQ6U
find-requires: running scripts (cpp,debuginfo,files,gir-js,gir-python,gir,lib,pam,perl,pkgconfig,pkgconfiglib,python,rpmlib,shebang,shell,static,symlinks,typelib)
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: skipping sys
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=102 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=103 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=204 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=205 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=328 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=329 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=351 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=352 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=456 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=457 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=558 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=time
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=559 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=subprocess
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools: line=716 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=16) module=subprocess
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools-preferences: skipping sys
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools-preferences: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools-preferences: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/bin/samsung-tools-preferences: line=639 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=15) module=webbrowser
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/globals.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/globals.py: skipping sys
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/globals.py: line=137 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=8) module=backends
/usr/lib/rpm/python.req.py: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/globals.py: line=148 IGNORE (for REQ=slight and deep=8) module=backends
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/backlight.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/bluetooth.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/bluetooth.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/bluetooth.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/cpu.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/cpu.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/cpu.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/options.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/options.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
python.req: /usr/src/tmp/samsung-tools-buildroot/usr/share/samsung-tools/backends/session/util/config.py: hiding backends, which SEEMS TO BE SELF-SATISFIED
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find-requires: FINDPACKAGE-COMMANDS: cat dbus-send
Requires: xbindkeys, rfkill, vbetool, pm-utils, /bin/bash, /bin/sh, /usr/bin/python2, coreutils, dbus-tools, python-modules, python2.7(dbus), python2.7(gobject), python2.7(gtk)
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