As a temporary work around, can you revert to the older version of RPM?


Regards




On 10/13/2013 05:03 AM, Shawn Starr wrote:
Hello folks,

My usual approach to testing git snapshots of Linus's tree (with custom
patches applied on top) is to make rpm and install this into my system for a
clean add/remove of test kernels.

However,  the developers of rpm removed the --target and -ta options, so I
can't take tarball and build into RPM anymore.

Since I last built custom RPM builds of Linus's tree was likely Fedora 18, it
seems the option target got removed by 19.

Any ideas, fixes?

Thanks,
Shawn
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