Yep .. all -b switches have been moved from rpm to rpmbuild.
So if you edit the Makefile, replacing call of "rpm" with "rpmbuild" it
works.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot dk
--
Twas FORTRAN as the doloop goes
Did logzerneg the ifthen block
All kludgy were the function flows
And subroutines adhoc.
Beware the runtime-bug my friend
squrooneg, the false goto
Beware the infiniteloop
And shun the inprectoo.
-- "OUTCONERR," to the scheme of "Jabberwocky"
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 17:45, Jay Denebeim wrote:
> I've seen quite a few references to this with google, I haven't seen a
> solution. The problem is making a stock kernel with 'make rpm' on a
> redhat 9 system. Redhat has done something to rpm with version 9 that
> is causing it to create a debug package for every package you make.
> Unfortunately whatever it's doing is busted for stock kernels.
>
> I've been unable to find a way to turn off this generation. There is
> a variable %_enable_debug_packages 1 in the redhat macros, I've turned
> it off, but that hasn't helped.
>
> So, how do I disable this 'feature'? Does anyone know?
>
> Jay
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