[CentOS] How to build scl python-setuptools from src.rpm?
Johnny Hughes
johnny at centos.org
Thu Feb 27 09:01:26 UTC 2014
On 02/27/2014 12:06 AM, titan wrote:
> ok
> build.log: http://pastebin.com/BvQ5au2h
> root.log: http://pastebin.com/UF5kPPuj
When building SCL packages, you need to add 2 things to the build root
directly ... scl-utils-build and <scl_name>-build package
Your root log seems to have scl-utils-build, but not python27-build.
So the process is this:
1. Build the latest scl-utils package (looks like you have done that).
2. Build latest scl metadata package, in this case
python27-1-10.el6.src.rpm package (that is not in your build root).
This produces python27-1-10.el6.x86_64.rpm and
python27-build-1-10.el6.x86_64.rpm
3. Add in these two packages to your mock root: scl-utils-build and
<scl_name>-build (in this case python27-build)
See this whole mailing list thread for details:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/softwarecollections/2012-November/000018.html
So,
You need to have a separate mock config file for each SCL (ie, one for
python27 and another one for python33 or mysql55, etc) ... and you need
to modify the line:
config_opts['chroot_setup_cmd'] =
so that it contains the build group and add to it scl-utils-build
python27-build as explained in the above link (in that case perl514 is
the scl name and they have this):
config_opts['chroot_setup_cmd'] = 'install @build scl-utils-build
perl514-build'
=================
The real question is ... why are you trying to build SCLs, when you can
just do:
yum install centos-release-SCL
then use the CentOS compiled version of SCLs (in this case ... yum
install python27)
See our release announce for more info:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-February/020164.html
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