Re: libxfs.h and the xfsprogs-devel package? <- Er, clarification
...
Thomas Graichen wrote:
> i am always using the cvs tree (or better my checked out copy of it
> :-) ... the xfsprogs-devel rpm you get by going into the cmd/xfsprogs
> dir and running "Makepgks verbose" (the same for the other rpms and
> dirs)
No, I'm familiar with that. I already built:
acl-1.0.1-0.i386.rpm
acl-devel-1.0.1-0.i386.rpm
attr-1.0.1-0.i386.rpm
attr-devel-1.0.1-0.i386.rpm
dmapi-0.1.1-0.i386.rpm
dmapi-devel-0.1.1-0.i386.rpm
xfsdump-1.0.2-0.i386.rpm
xfsprogs-1.1.2-0.i386.rpm
xfsprogs-devel-1.1.2-0.i386.rpm
What I was talking about was building _unified_ RPM akin to
"xfs-cmds-1.0.5-1.i386.rpm" like in Pre-Release 0.9. That way I
don't have to modify Anaconda to know that all those RPMs replace
that one.
As such, I just suggested putting a .spec file in the "cmd" CVS root
so you can. I tried merging spec/makefiles in an attempt to create
a new "xfs-cmds-*.i386.rpm" to no avail.
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