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From: | Stuart Hughes |
Subject: | Re: [Ltib] "From an scdeploy" |
Date: | Sat, 05 Mar 2011 11:50:03 +0000 |
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Hi Bruce, I see what you mean now. Yes, using an scdeploy you get an auto-generated .spec file that is marked as being from an scdeploy. Indeed the idea is that this is only used during development. The reason being is that rpm does not natively support the idea of short-circuited deployment (like it does build/install). Regards, Stuart On 04/03/11 04:54, Bruce wrote: I think I figured this out. When the source is already present in the build directory, a fairly generic spec file is generated by ltib for creating the rpm. If it gets built from clean sources, the package spec file is used. This would help to distinguish between a "dev build" and a regular clean build when you do an rpm query on the target system. |
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