On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 19:09:29 +0200, Mattias Ellert wrote:
tor 2013-06-13 klockan 17:34 +0200 skrev Simone Caronni:
>
> Exactly, here an example of a Koji build done with _isa'ed
> BuildRequires (taken from the link I've posted before):
>
> $ rpm -qpR libguac-client-vnc-0.6.0-4.fc17.src.rpm
> cairo-devel(x86-64)
> gnutls-devel(x86-64)
> libguac-devel(x86-64) = 0.6.0
> libvncserver-devel(x86-64)
> rpmlib(FileDigests) <= 4.6.0-1
> rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
>
> This means I can't rebuild the src.rpm on an i686. This is wrong.
If what you say above was true it would be a problem. But it doesn't
work like that.
True, it doesn't really work like that, but %_isa in BuildRequires
adds a confusing problem nevertheless.
BuildRequires in the spec file become the src.rpm's Requires.
If those Requires are arch-specific, you cannot use tools like
yum-builddep or "rpm" to query the package's build requirements.
You would need to reconstruct the src.rpm always for the target
arch (not only if there are arch-conditional BuildRequires).
The src.rpm is built on an arbitrary build host, and Fedora publishes
a single src.rpm build in the sources repo. It's just lame if the user
of an x86_64 installation downloads src.rpm packages, which contain
x86-32, ppc or other arch-specific dependencies. That doesn't add any
value at all.
$ rpmbuild --rebuild globus-common-14.9-3.fc18.src.rpm
That doesn't evaluate the src.rpm's Requires as yum-builddep or "rpm
-qpR" do.
So, why obfuscate the BuildRequires and the src.rpm's Requires?
... build succeeds ... because the BRs needed on the build
system's architecture are there
Nasty, isn't it? The package specifies '(x86-32)' requirements, but
you've
just built for '(x86-64)'.
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