Am Dienstag, 14. Februar 2012, 15:37:11 schrieb Adam Spiers:
Ludwig Nussel (ludwig.nussel@suse.de) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
Ludwig Nussel (ludwig.nussel@suse.de) wrote:
Adam Spiers wrote:
- rpmlint-mini.spec pulls in files from /usr on the build host;
isn't that evil and wrong?
- Why does rpmlint-mini include its own Python? - Why does rpmlint-mini even exist - isn't rpmlint good enough?
Plain rpmlint cannot be used in the build root as it would introduce python in each every build root.
Sure - my question was really "why can't we have Python in every build root?"
That would make every single package implicitly build depend on python.
But every single package does already, it's just hidden inside rpmlint-mini. What's the advantage of doing that?
The amount of default installed packages needs to be reduced rather than adding even more.
For speeding up builds, or other reasons?
for that and to avoiding cycles which makes it hard to bootstrap a system. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de