On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Tom Bishop bishoptf@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions I will give mock a go and see what happens....will need to go read up and understand what mock is doing though....
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Tom Diehl tdiehl@rogueind.com wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Tom Bishop wrote:
So I am trying to rebuild this source rpm from fedora 10, shutter-0.85.1-1.fc10.src.rpm -its a screen capture application ( http://shutter-project.org/ ) that I have been unable to find in any repos, although it is in the fedora repos. Thought I would give it a go and try to rebuild the rpm, so here is the error that I am getting:
- desktop-file-install --delete-original --dir
/var/tmp/shutter-0.85.1-1-root-itsupport//usr/share/applications
/var/tmp/shutter-0.85.1-1-root-itsupport//usr/share/applications/shutter.desktop Must specify the vendor namespace for these files with --vendor error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.38313 (%install)
Anyone have any tips or 2x4 :) to point me in the right direction I would appreciate it, thanks. Oh yeah, running centos 5.4 i386 arch, thanks again.
As someone else said, at the very least you need to edit the spec to define a vendor. IMO the better way is to setup mock and use it to (re)build all of your rpms. That way you can for the most part, use the fedora specs out of the box.
I have numerous rpms that are not found in CentOS that are in fedora. Most of them rebuild without modification in mock on CentOS.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
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Mock creates a chroot environment, downloads all the required packages, and builds the SRPM. It is a way to ensure that you get a clean consistent build and to verify that your SRPM build dependencies are correct. You configure /etc/mock/your-arch and run mock name.srpm. Fairly simple to use.
Ryan