For critical line-of-business normally you wouldn't use git snapshot. Unless you're a developer (which you already mentioned you're not).
I'd sugest you either: - use whatever released version already packaged, or - learn how to fix it manually, or hire someone to do so (which should be very easy, just a couple lines of edit on the spec file, or in this case apply an already-submitted patch), or - use ubuntu with either official packages or daily ppa, which any normal ubuntu user should be able to do (no dev skill required) -- Fajar On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 6:35 AM, CDR <vene...@gmail.com> wrote: > This technology is being used on critical line-of-business > applications, at least in my company. > I wish that Stepahane or other would follow a more predictable > patch-releasing schedule. > > > On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Michael H. Warfield <m...@wittsend.com> > wrote: >> On Sat, 2014-09-20 at 03:23 -0400, CDR wrote: >>> I did a "git pull" and ´when I issued a "make rpm", it failed >>> >>> error: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found: >>> /usr/lib/systemd/system/lxc-net.service >>> RPM build errors: >>> File listed twice: _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users