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Re: [opensuse-buildservice] preferred rpms and ccache
- From: "Dr. Peter Poeml" <poeml@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 14:18:09 +0200
- Message-id: <20070509121809.GT4538@xxxxxxx>
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 06:36:15PM +0200, Dr. Peter Poeml wrote:
> > > This calls for an --extra-pacs option. For now, it might be acceptable
> > > to put ccache into BuildRequires and let it come from the preferred
> > > dir...
> >
> > I guess, but I'm sure I'll end up forgetting and leaving ccache as a
> > BuildRequire -- not the end of the world, but kind of annoying.
>
> I have implemented a -x / --extra-pkgs option now. It is perfect for
> adding a preferred ccache package in conjuction with -p. It is also
> suitable to add debugging tools to the buildsystem. Michael has already
> added the required support in the backend. If my patch survives some
> testing, I'll put it in svn later.
It is in svn now.
There is one further step that we want to do, in order to complete the
support for adding local packages: Gathering their Provides and
Requires, and sending them to the backend, so they can be included in the
dependency computation. This is to be implemented.
Peter
--
Allen Gewalten zum Trutz sich erhalten.
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
Research & Development
> > > This calls for an --extra-pacs option. For now, it might be acceptable
> > > to put ccache into BuildRequires and let it come from the preferred
> > > dir...
> >
> > I guess, but I'm sure I'll end up forgetting and leaving ccache as a
> > BuildRequire -- not the end of the world, but kind of annoying.
>
> I have implemented a -x / --extra-pkgs option now. It is perfect for
> adding a preferred ccache package in conjuction with -p. It is also
> suitable to add debugging tools to the buildsystem. Michael has already
> added the required support in the backend. If my patch survives some
> testing, I'll put it in svn later.
It is in svn now.
There is one further step that we want to do, in order to complete the
support for adding local packages: Gathering their Provides and
Requires, and sending them to the backend, so they can be included in the
dependency computation. This is to be implemented.
Peter
--
Allen Gewalten zum Trutz sich erhalten.
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
Research & Development
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