On 02/19/2011 04:13 PM, JohnS wrote: > > On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 22:53 +0200, Manuel Wolfshant wrote: >> On 02/19/2011 09:05 PM, JohnS wrote: >>> On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 12:14 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: >>> >>>> Not sure what else you are looking for. >>> Here's a start: >>> >>> rpm -qa|grep rpm from the actual build machine. >> the output of the above command is completely useless. yum install mock >> will take you to the exact situation that you need. > > That is exactly what I call bs! I suppose will be useless when others > try to replicate Johnies configs. God help them. The fact is what is > true is very true, people want to Replicate the BUILDS. You do not have > all the info you will never unless you hack it all out by your self. It > is not sitting in a car and putting it in drive like some would want you > to think. What the hell maby "lzma" will attach to a few peoples built > binaries then they want install. The BUILDS are built in a mock chroot. The version of the OS (centos 4 or centos 5 even) and the packages installed on the that os are completely irrelevant to the package build. Please research mock: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock A brand new root is installed for each and every package that is built. The packages in the root that is installed is controlled by the SRPM package that is built, with the minimum build root being controlled by the package named buildsys-build. I am sick and tired of people who don't have a clue telling me that I don't know how to rebuild the OS or that I am not tell you something. I have told you EXACTLY how to build CentOS extras ... the only difference for OS would be to not include the extra's repo or the fasttrack repo. If you can not figure out how to rebuild the OS after the things I just gave you, then you are an idiot. You are too stupid to be in this thread. Unplug your dang computer, put it back in the box and ship it back to where you bought it and give us a freaking break. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 253 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20110219/5ef48b94/attachment-0007.sig>