Steve G wrote :
This is interesting. util-linux does not compile as is. It must be
patches to link against ltermcap since slang requires it. cfdisk is what
complains.
Also, the latest glibc-kernheaders breaks gpm since it provides its own
input struct definitions. Kudzu is also broken because it uses "byte" as
a datatype which seems to be missing now. I typedef'd byte from unsigned
char to fix this.
My question...how does mach mysteriously fixup these bugs when the srpms
clearly do not compile?
Just curious...
AFAIK, the distribution isn't "bootstrapped" (rebuilt entirely using itself
as the build host), but instead assembled from packages built all along the
development cycle, rebuilt only for updates, bug fixes or to pick up new
dependencies. So for now, it's clearly a good idea to try and rebuild the
test release "on itself" and report any breakage like you've found to the
list, or better, to bugzilla.
Then there is the day when there will be a well defined and accepted
minimal set of build packages... a small step for rpm-kind, but a huge step
for build reproducibility :-)
Matthias
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