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Johanna Amann commented on BIT-1392:
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We are currently moving away from the cmake generated packages to an approach 
of manually creating deb and rpm files (currently via the OpenSUSE Build 
Service).

http://mailman.icsi.berkeley.edu/pipermail/bro-dev/2015-April/009837.html gives 
more details and download locations for nightly Bro packages.

Because of that, the cpack bits in Bro are basically unmaintained. If you come 
up with a nice patch that makes this work again we will be happy consider it, 
otherwise this will probably not be fixed.

> CPack brocontrol package clashes with file paths from bro-minimal package
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIT-1392
>                 URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1392
>             Project: Bro Issue Tracker
>          Issue Type: Problem
>          Components: Bro, BroControl
>    Affects Versions: git/master
>            Reporter: Derek Ditch
>
> I've been building bro packages from git/master (as of today), and with EL7, 
> yum enforces file path ownership to packages. Currently, all the packages 
> checkout the same instance of cmake scripts, namely 
> 'ConfigurePackaging.cmake'.
> Currently, this script excludes '/opt /var /var/opt'. When building 
> brocontrol (and possibly issues with broccoli), you have to exclude paths 
> that the bro package already owns. Namely, I had to change the exclusion line 
> to the following to make it work:
>     set(CPACK_RPM_EXCLUDE_FROM_AUTO_FILELIST_ADDITION /opt /var /var/opt 
> /opt/bro/share/man/man8 /opt/bro/share/man /opt/bro/share /opt/bro )
> I don't know how you would like to handle this. Obviously, it makes sense to 
> have a common cmake script repo...  maybe move this definition to the 
> configure scripts for each component so that it's picked up in the initial 
> cmake run.
> Also, it's worth noting that you have to use CMake >= 2.8.12 for this 
> definition to actually work



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