On 03. 06. 23 13:29, Mattia Verga wrote:
In the test section of libindi package I use this to run tests:
%ctest --test-dir %_vpath_builddir/test

This translates in Fedora as:
+ /usr/bin/ctest --test-dir redhat-linux-build --output-on-failure 
--force-new-ctest-process -j6 --test-dir redhat-linux-build/test
Internal ctest changing into directory: 
/builddir/build/BUILD/indi-2.0.2/redhat-linux-build/test

While on EPEL (at least, in COPR):
+ /usr/bin/ctest --output-on-failure --force-new-ctest-process -j2 --test-dir 
redhat-linux-build/test
Internal ctest changing into directory: 
/builddir/build/BUILD/indi-2.0.2/redhat-linux-build/redhat-linux-build/test
Failed to change working directory to 
"/builddir/build/BUILD/indi-2.0.2/redhat-linux-build/redhat-linux-build/test" : 
No such file or directory

I'm not sure against what package I should report this. Python-rpm-macros seems 
a Fedora package only, I don't see any epel9 build there.

It's not in epel because it is in RHEL.

And, most important, I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if is indeed 
something to report.
Can anyone clarify me these two things?

I have no idea. What makes you suspect this problem is related to *Python* macros at all? %ctest is defined in /usr/lib/rpm/macros.d/macros.cmake which is shipped by cmake-rpm-macros, a subpackage of cmake.



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