Hello Piotr,

We do customizing ceph code for our testing purpose. It's a part of our R&D
:)

Recompiling source code will create 38 rpm's out of these I need to find
which one is the correct rpm which I made change in the source code. That's
what I'm try to figure out.

Thanks

On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 6:18 PM, Piotr Dałek <piotr.da...@corp.ovh.com>
wrote:

> On 03/23/2017 01:41 PM, nokia ceph wrote:
>
>> Hey brad,
>>
>> Thanks for the info.
>>
>> Yea we know that these are test rpm's.
>>
>> The idea behind my question is if I made any changes in the ceph source
>> code, then I recompile it. Then I need to find which is the appropriate
>> rpm
>> mapped to that changed file. If I find the exact RPM, then apply that RPM
>> in
>> our existing ceph cluster instead of applying/overwriting  all the
>> compiled
>> rpms.
>>
>> I hope this cleared your doubt.
>>
>
> And why exactly you want to rebuild rpms each time? If the machines are
> powerful enough, you could recompile binaries in place. Or symlink them via
> nfs (or whatever) to build machine and build once there.
>
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