On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 09:54 -0700, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> How to get the %configure macro to run "../configure"?
>
> %global _configure ../configure works on my machine but not the koji
> builders.
I was trying to do this (for hv3...) and couldn't figure out a way.
Mandriva can do it, because its %configure script includes a
CONFIGURE_TOP variable:
# This is an improved version of %configure (from PLD team).
%configure \
%before_configure ; \
%{?!_disable_libtoolize:%{?__libtoolize_configure:%{__libtoolize_configure};}} \
[ -f $CONFIGURE_TOP/configure.in -o -f $CONFIGURE_TOP/configure.ac ] && \
CONFIGURE_XPATH="--x-includes=%{_prefix}/include
--x-libraries=%{_prefix}/%{_lib}" \
$CONFIGURE_TOP/configure %{_target_platform} \\\
(etc etc etc)
might be nice to have that in Fedora. Obviously, if CONFIGURE_TOP is not
specified it defaults to ./ , and if you want to run a configure from
some other dir, you define CONFIGURE_TOP in the spec.
Would it not be more appropriate to do this as a macro? It seems like
CONFIGURE_TOP is an environment variable.
rpm/macros:
%_configure ./configure
%configure \
%{_configure} ...
And then
%define _configure ../configure
cd build
%configure --enable-other-stuff
in the package.
--
Dan