How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review it.
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David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review
David M. Fetter wrote:
How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review it.
Don't use --rebuild;