On Tuesday 17 July 2012 14:38:44 Linda Walsh wrote:
Juergen Weigert wrote:
On Jul 17, 12 11:37:57 -0300, Claudio Freire wrote:
If a package builds differently in different environments, it's bad for stability to actually build it in different environments. You want to be sure you'll build it the same way each time, so you know you're not introducing bugs by simply rebuilding.
For asserting a particular environment, we need to do two thing: a) make sure everything is there that should be there. b) make sure nothing is there that should not.
BuildConflicts appears to be the tool to keep packages out. While BuildRequires is quite practical for a), BuildConflicts appears to be not so helpful for b). It would require a patient maintainer to find all possible conflicts.
---- Certainly, most people would consider it a bug if the package rpms you were building, were installed after the build, and the build was repeated -- and then failed.
What you are saying makes exactly no sense on any level, but just FYI: samba was installed on my machine when I (successfully) rebuilt it Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org