2012/1/9 Eric Noulard :
> 2012/1/9 Deborah Pickett :
Hi Deborah,
> So go ahead for the bug report "File listed twice"
Just seen that you have already filed the bug reports, thanks.
Putting their refs here for others:
http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=12863
http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?i
2012/1/9 Deborah Pickett :
> Hi Eric,
>
> On 06/01/2012, at 7:36 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
>
>>> From a ton of googling, consensus seems to be that for directories that you
>>> "know" are on the target system, you don't have to list them in the %files
>>> list. I'm confident that /etc/init.d is in
Hi Eric,
On 06/01/2012, at 7:36 PM, Eric Noulard wrote:
>> From a ton of googling, consensus seems to be that for directories that you
>> "know" are on the target system, you don't have to list them in the %files
>> list. I'm confident that /etc/init.d is in this category.
>
> I think you are
2012/1/6 Deborah Pickett :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been porting our commercial, in-house, unmaintainable Linux product
> build process to CMake. It's been remarkably easy, but now I've hit a hurdle.
>
> I need to produce an RPM that will install on both Red Hat 5 and Suse 11.
> For political re
Hi everyone,
I've been porting our commercial, in-house, unmaintainable Linux product build
process to CMake. It's been remarkably easy, but now I've hit a hurdle.
I need to produce an RPM that will install on both Red Hat 5 and Suse 11. For
political reasons I can't produce two distinct RPMs