Hi, to start compiling openSUSE Factory for SPARC, I started off with a new project that used 11.2 as a <path>, among other things such as tweaking the prjconf a little. So, post-build-checks happens to get built, and is built with a link to librpm.so.0. Later on, rpm itself gets built, providing librpm.so.1. Subsequently, post-build-checks (or rpmlint, one of the two) gets an expansion error because it wants librpm.so.0 -- and in turn, all other packages also go into expansion error because p-b-c is used during build. For the time being, I ripped these two from the prjconf so that it starts again building, but that may not work for the packages more essential than p-b-c and rpmlint (which are just "Support" in prjconf), such as libblkid. I wonder how build.opensuse.org's openSUSE:Factory deals with these kinds of situations that can bring an entire project build to a halt. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org