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Default Re: [Pgsqlrpms-hackers] Antw: Re: [PORTS] 8.3beta2 fails to compile on Centos5 x86_64 - 11-11-2007 , 03:56 PM






Devrim =?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=DCND=DCZ?= <devrim (AT) CommandPrompt (DOT) com> writes:
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On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 10:18 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
redhat-rpm-config, however, might well be relevant. I remember Devrim
running into an odd build failure on a machine where it wasn't
installed.

Yes. All Fedora clones that are < 7 (CentOS 4,5 , RHEL 4,5 and Fedora
=6) have this problem.

I have filed a bug report against this, and here is the reply (and bug
was closed)

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=355551
Hmmm ... Panu has a point, I guess. His reasoning seems to be that
redhat-rpm-config is required for sane behavior on RHEL/Fedora
platforms, but it might not be required --- or even available --- on
other RPM-using platforms, therefore it's not appropriate for either
rpm-build or individual SRPMs to Require: it. It would seem to me,
though, that that makes it a distribution bug: Red Hat distros should
ensure that redhat-rpm-config is always installed. Otherwise it's
possible to mis-build on Red Hat platforms, which is exactly what
all the package-require infrastructure is supposed to prevent.
*Somebody* other than the end user ought to be taking care of this.

I've added a comment about this to the above BZ entry.

regards, tom lane

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