You do end up with an RPM in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/s390x that I (assume) you can
use from that point on.


On 9/25/12 9:21 AM, "Hall, Kenneth J" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I noticed that as well.  They didn't package it properly.
> 
> What the installer does it use the RPM API to "fake" installation of an RPM.
> That's fine for bookkeeping purposes (assuming they get it right), but useless
> for auto-install from a repository via yum, which is how we do it.

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