Hello Bruno,
On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 20:45:52 +1100, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
Just to be clear, is it necessary to run bootstrap if using cmake?
The bootstrap script just sets up the autotools build system, so you
don't need it if you are only using cmake (note that a tarball created
with cmake won't contain these autotools files unless you run
`bootstrap` first).
OK, that's what I thought was the case, but when one has problems it's
worth checking.
I setup a new clone of the libpano13 repo, built a new package_source,
then ran rpmbuild with your .spec file, and encountered the same issues.
Libs being looked for in /usr/lib64 but rpmbuild had put them in
/usr/local/lib and failure to find debug files, and as previously it
builds OK with the changes to the .spec file I previously mentioned.
It does seem to point to something amiss with my rpmbuild...not sure where
to start there. Looks like I have some 'homework' :-(
After this release we should remove the autotools build system
altogether.
Probably a good idea.
Cheers,
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