On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 13:22 -0500, Clark Williams wrote: > >2) What's the purpose of installing the spec file in the chroot? I'm > >afraid I don't see the point. You'll never need it there. If you want > >to see what the requires were that got installed, you could do a "rpm - > >qRp buildsys-minimal.*.rpm" > > > Yeah, I had never created an RPM with an empty %files section, so I > thought I needed something to go there. Silly me. > > Attached is a new specfile that creates three binary RPMs: > buildsys-base, buildsys-minimal, and buildsys-build. This one doesn't > include the specfile as payload and is somewhat cleaned up.
I'm just wondering... why does mock need three different sets of packages? I can see mach wants that because it's more than just a "build this package in a chroot for me" but in case of mock, wouldn't simply one set of minimal build requirements be enough? /me must be missing something :) Oh btw, Debian has had something similar for ages, only the meta-package is called "build-essential" there. - Panu - -- Fedora-buildsys-list mailing list Fedora-buildsys-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-buildsys-list