On 09/02/15 13:29, Chuck Anderson wrote:
He could build a nosrc.rpm by using NoSource: tags instead of Source:
tags in the spec file.
Just to clarify I don't want this to come across as criticism - this is
a suggestion that might save the person providing the download some
bandwidth. If it's not useful or convenient for him, I'll gratefully
continue to download the "full fat" .src.rpm
For what it's worth, not everyone does "rpm --rebuild". We unpack
the .src.rpm and put the .spec+patches into our "mock" buildsystem.
No need to unpack. mock -r epel-6-x86_64 bind-foo.src.rpm
There's a couple of reasons we unpack.
One is that each package dir has a Makefile in it with various targets
that let us rebuild, sign, deploy to test and deploy to production.
There are some sanity targets that process the .spec, and all in all it
ends up being easier for us to unpack than process the .src.rpm.
The second reason is so we can check the spec + patches into our git
repo, so we've got a history of what changed on each rebuild. Been
useful on more than one occasion ;o)
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