Al Chu <ch...@llnl.gov> writes:

>> I then built the RPM, and got the same failure as with the current 
>> release.
>
> That is indeed interesting.  My only guess is that perhaps a lingering
> old freeipmi.tar.gz src file was picked up during the rpm build?  But
> then again, I gave you a new version number, so that's probably not
> it.

Indeed.  It was running a new version, apparently with new libraries.

> Hmmmm.  How are you building the rpm?

I think I just did `rpmbuild -tb <tarball>'.

I'll try to figure out what's happening before too long.  Is it
understandable that you should get static or dynamic binaries depending
on whether or not you build the rpms?


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