This is interesting.

I used a test package that was Type: nosource and "fink rebuild baz baz-shlibs" 'compiles' baz twice no matter the order. Is your foo test package Type nosource?

When i added a source tarball, it only builds once.

-Ben

On Jan 1, 2004, at 5:48 PM, Koen van der Drift wrote:

Hi,

While working on a package I notice that if I type:

fink rebuild foo foo-shlibs

then fink build both packages in one run. But if I type:

fink rebuild foo-shlibs foo

then fink uses two rounds of unpacking/compiling/building, although both deb files are created in the first run.

I tried it with an existing package (libpng3), but in that case fink used one run in both cases (as expected). So it could very well be that I made an error or forgot something in the .info file. Has anyone seen this before?


thanks,



- Koen.




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