[Csync2] Building an RPM from the included spec file

Michael Mansour mic at npgx.com.au
Tue Dec 27 05:59:44 CET 2005


Hi Clifford,

> Hi,
> 
> On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 06:14:21AM +1000, Michael Mansour wrote:
> > I've finished building an RPM of csync2 for FC3, but I couldn't do it using
> > the included spec file in the tarball (it errored out complaining about an
> > existing file or something).
> > 
> > Has anyone actually tested this spec file to see if it works?
> 
> see the mailing list archives:
> 
> 	http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/csync2/2005-December/000058.html
> 	http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/csync2/2005-December/000059.html
> 
> or simply google for csync2 and the error message:
> 
> 
http://www.google.at/search?hl=de&q=csync2+error%3A+Installed+%28but+unpackaged%29+file%28s%29+found&meta=

Thanks for these. After performing the:

echo "%_unpackaged_files_terminate_build   0" >> /etc/rpm/macros

the spec file worked fine.

How do I get the latest from svn? I'm not too familiar with svn at present so
how would I use it?

Would I extract the current 1.28 tar.gz into a directory, enter that directory
and type something like:

# svn checkout http://svn.clifford.at/csync2/

?

> fyi: if this would not have been an already known issue, it would 
> have been impossible to do anything useful with your bug report 
> since it does not contain any information besides the usual (but 
> useless) "it does not work". I pretty sure would have ignored it.

Yeah, sorry about that, I'm involved in quite a few opensource projects at
present and that was just laziness on my part. I'll opt for more detail
if/when I generate a bug report again.

Thanks.

Michael.
 
> yours,
>  - clifford
> 
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