On 12/2/25 5:03 PM, jbk wrote:
I also needed par2cmdline and the two perl-NET dependencies. I used F40 sources for the perl items. Now that I've done this the order matters in the mock build process. Once I made my user a member of the mock group I cd'd to the directory containing my sources. First build mock BackupPC-XS...srpm then run mock --install /var/lib..../results/BackupPC-XS-...x86_64.rpm this installs it in the mock chroot environment. For building all the remaining sources you have to use the --no-clean option to mock or you'll loose all your prior work. I installed the six packages w/o issue in my RL10.1 vm. You should create the backuppc user first before doing the install. I didn't so wil have to mess around with that before I can configure it.
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Jim KR
I've now spent a week or so testing this build and all the test backups of target client have succeeded and also some select restores. I configured httpd with mod_perl which reflects the production operation on my home system. I would now like to build and install the BackupPC-4.4.1rc1 release candidate starting with building BackupPC_XS-0.63. These release candidates do not have pre built src.rpm's or spec file thus when trying to build in mock it is complaining of the lack of a spec file. Is it possible to extract and modify the spec file for the current BackupPC_XS-0.62 to reflect the .63 candidate. I've already extracted it and browsed for what changes need to be made. Obviously the change log is going to be lacking in completeness. I would remove the references to zlib being provided. I don't want to use any  other install method other than as an rpm.
Your thoughts and guidance appreciated.

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Jim KR


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