Hello,
(2011/07/19 16:12), Caolán McNamara wrote:
If you use "--enable-epm" (you can drop the explicit
--with-package-format="rpm deb"), then when you do a "make" there should
them be rpms created under
instsetoo_native/unxlng*/some/sub/dir/use/find/to/find/them
FWIW, distro-configs/LibreOfficeLinux.conf contains the flags used to
build the .rpms that appear on download.libreoffice.org (or at least
that's my understanding, it may be that some extra ones get added to
that, but it should be roughly right anyway)
Executive summary: By adding "--enable-epm", I got an error:
rpm -bb: option not found.
Which version of rpm should I use?
My environment:
CentOS 5.6
rpm-4.4.2.3-22.el5
Build options:
./autogen.sh --with-distro=LibreOfficeLinux --with-lang="vi"
--with-max-jobs=20 --with-num-cpus=5 --without-junit
--with-gcc-speedup=ccache --prefix=$HOME --enable-epm
Build error:
=============
Building module setup_native
=============
Entering /libo/vuhung/000.git/bootstrap/setup_native/source/ulfconv
Entering /libo/vuhung/000.git/bootstrap/setup_native/scripts/source
Entering /libo/vuhung/000.git/bootstrap/setup_native/scripts
mkdir -p ../unxlngi6.pro/misc/install/fake-db-root
rpm --define "_builddir
/libo/vuhung/000.git/bootstrap/setup_native/unxlngi6.pro/misc/install/fake-db-root"
--define "_rpmdir
/libo/vuhung/000.git/bootstrap/setup_native/unxlngi6.pro/bin" -bb
fake-db.spec
-bb: unknown option
dmake: Error code 1, while making
'../unxlngi6.pro/bin/noarch/fake-db-1.0-0.noarch.rpm'
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Nguyen Vu Hung (Nguyyễn Vũ Hưng)
LibreOffice, Vietnamese Translation Team.
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