2011/3/27 Jeff Johnson <n3...@mac.com>: > This patch (and devzero's change) make no sense. > > rpm -ba is _ALWAYS_ in short-cicuit mode by definition, because > the starting point for --short-circuit is a non-existent directory > and nothing is built. > > The --short-circuit is to resume a build from a partially built tree > at a given point and run to completion. > > Dare I ask? > WTF do you want --short-circuit with -ba?!? Because some script > has decided to _ALWAYS_ add --short-circuit? That's stoopid ... Because I was thinking of -ba to have similar expected behaviour as -bb + -bs.
Ie. I've made the false assumption when doing 'rpm -ba --short-circuit', where rpm did the complete build process rather than just -bb.. -- Regards, Per Øyvind ______________________________________________________________________ RPM Package Manager http://rpm5.org Developer Communication List rpm-devel@rpm5.org