On Thursday 30 Dec 2010 14:11:20 Ryan Wagoner wrote:
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 8:51 AM, nux@li.nux.ro wrote:
Hi,
Been recently more and more tempted to use mock for building rpms, but
looking at it I have one problem. As far as I could read about it, mock
essentially rebuilds srpms so to use it I would need a separate
"classical" build environment to create those srpms in the first place.
Am I right or did I get something terribly wrong?
You can use rpmbuild -bs --nodeps to build the SRPM without the
dependency checking. The SRPM is just a compilation of the spec,
source code, and patches.
Actually, mock can build an SRPM from spec file and dir with sources:
$ mock --buildsrpm --spec=/path/to/spec --source=/path/to/src/dir
I've been using it at least since 1.0.5, which is definitely in EPEL, not sure
if it was available in older versions. Sure it may require some scripting
around it to automate it but it has the advantage of verifying build depends,
etc. so it's worth it IMO.
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