Sid Boyce napsal(a):
May require submitting a bug. Building a RPM package from a tarball will quite often include stuff that's already installed, e.g:- I have to give checkinstall options such as --exclude /lib64/,/usr/bin/gcc,/usr/lib64/gcc/,/lib64/crti.o,/lib64/crtn.o and others when I discover with "rpm -qpl xxxx.rpm" that they are included in the package. Has anyone else noticed this as it has been so for a very long time. Noting that every problem I have posted to this list in recent months has been met with silence, suggesting that most people install the distro and simply run with it as is - see if my luck changes this time. Packages such as jack are still at 0.109 while the latest 0.116.2 is needed for certain apps like dttsp to work correctly.
You can report a checkinstall bug at bugzilla.novell.com if you like (a good subject line would be "checkinstall is broken by design" :)), but I would really suggest creating proper packages manually - if an older version is already packaged, it should be rather easy. Michal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org