Olivier,

I think I found something.

The option "--target noarch" sets up the _libdir to "/usr/lib" even though my 
actual _libdir is supposed to be "/usr/lib64".

So, if we don't specify "--taget noarch", it will build properly. The noarch is 
specified in the spec file.

Is there a way to specify libdir on rpmbuld?

Regards,

--
- DongInn

On Apr 11, 2013, at 10:49 AM, olivier.laha...@free.fr wrote:

> 
> DongInn,
> 
> Last test:
> 
> rpmbuild --rebuild 
> /var/lib/oscar-packager/downloads/systemimager-4.3.0-0.10.src.rpm --target 
> noarch
> 
> If it works, then I have no idea of why it faisl in oscar-packager a:
> socar-packager --force --verbose --debug --all systemimager unstable
> May help me...
> 
> If it fails, then this means that --target noarch affects  the %_libdir on 
> fc-18 but not on fc-17.....
> Which could be a problem....(if the behaviour of rpmbuild --target noarch and 
> rpmbuild with a spec file that have the BuildArch: set to noarch are 
> different).....
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Olivier.
> 
> 

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