Thanks Denice, for clearing the concept.

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On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Denice <deatr...@triumf.ca> wrote:

> On Sat, 23 May 2015, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>
>  On 05/23/2015 12:24 PM, Denice wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>     $ rpm -i /path/to/epel/pangox-compat-0.0.2-2.el7.src.rpm
>>>     $ cd /path/to/your/rpm/working/env
>>>     $ setarch i686 rpmbuild -ba pangox-compat.spec
>>>
>>
>> Hi Denice,
>>
>> I am puzzling around a bit.  What is the difference between
>> the above and
>>
>>   linux32 rpmbuild --rebuild pangox-compat-0.0.2-2.el7.src.rpm
>>
>> I have been doing a lot of the linux32 lately, but I am not
>> all the sure of exactly what it does.  (I know, read the
>> man page!)
>>
>
> With '--rebuild' you never take the .src.rpm package apart.  With '-ba'
> you would have 'installed' the .src.rpm file and you have a chance
> to inspect the spec file, and make any changes to it if needed, in which
> case you would have bumped the release number and added a changelog entry.
> Then you have a new .src.rpm file as well.  Otherwise there is no
> difference.
>
> cheers, etc.
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