On 12/27/17 17:29, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Dec 27, 2017, at 15:40, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I'm trying to build a package to create a directory and install some files. My rpmbuild keeps failing, unable to cd into the directory, "no such". Now, in the tmpfile, I *see* it cd'ing into BUILD/opt, and the source was unzipped and untared into BUILD/opt/smipmicfg-1.27.0. In the spec file, I've even added a cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt, and I see it cd to there... and then it says it fails cd'ing into the directory under it.
I've been doing a lot of googling, but nothing seems to fix this. Anyone got a clue?
If you’re using %setup to untar your source, it needs to expand in with the directory name %name-%version in the %buildroot directory, unless you give %setup a -n parameter with what it is t expect. Not sure why you have a opt/ sub directory, the is the build root not the install root. I’m honestly not sure you can say %setup -n opt/smipmicfg-1.27.0. Are you building a package that doesn’t need to be compiled?
Right. It's just a precompiled executable and some data files (let's not go there as to why some morons would write code that *require* the datafile in the same directory as the executable... no, it's an OEM, so I have no control). And it needs to end up in /opt/smipmicfg-1.27.0. I'm still not clear on what some of the specfile directives mean, in spite of reading a lot of stuff online, so that's why some of the stuff that's probably incorrect.
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