[CentOS-devel] still trying to build upstream srpms

Fri Aug 29 09:21:58 UTC 2008
Fabian Arrotin <fabian.arrotin at arrfab.net>

Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>> so in general, how do we know how the upstream builds things?  are there  
>> logs somewhere on ftp.redhat.com to look at?  or do we have moles that  
>> tell us?
>>
>> i'm not even thinking about mock type stuff right now, just trying to  
>> figure out the actual rpmbuild command line to use.
> 
> Well, you should think about mock in that case - because that is how it
> is built.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ralph

  Hmm, afaik Upstream doesn't use mock for EL .. i think they use a 
'homebrew' builder system and they don't publish the logs/builder system 
specs/etc .... Talk to several CentOS developers and they confirm that 
it sometimes hard to guess what's the minimal chroot they use to build 
the package .. sometimes BuildRequires: are missing if you want to build 
it with a buildsys group like the one CentOS is using 
(http://dev.centos.org/centos/buildsys/)
However using mock is surely the best way to rebuild such SRPMs .. and 
that's what a lot of people do (including CentOS project)

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