On Wednesday 28 March 2007 8:01:18 pm Andre Poenitz wrote: > Sure, and there's nothing wrong with that. It's just that the rpms not > necessarily have to be build from the srpm as long as the result is the > same. Even in C++ there is the "as-if" rule...
And you apply them in the same machine you built them and guarantee that you have the same environment. Unless you use a jail to guarantee that you don't have any cross-contaminantion for dependencies that are not libs. That is why I use a chroot, or any program that uses them such as mach or mock to build reliably an rpm. Predictability is a a good thing when building an rpm. :-) > Andre' -- José Abílio
