On Sat, 2009-01-31 at 00:36 +0200, Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> Jesse Keating píše v Pá 30. 01. 2009 v 13:22 -0800:
>> Why not fail the build if unowned directories are found, just like we do
>> for unowned files? That way you catch it at build time before you try
>> and do something useful with the build.
> How do we determine which directory is unowned and which is provided by
> a dependency? If we don't, every package would have to own /usr.
It'd be possible to turn the topmost unowned directory into a file (well,
directory) dependency. Either at build time, which would cause a big pile
of new file dependencies in the metadata, or rpm could generate them at
runtime. The problem with runtime generated dependencies is just that yum
& the like wouldn't be able to resolve them without fairly big changes.
It'd be painful to have everything have a "Requires: /usr" (or
whatever) as it would make filelists mandatory for every update ... but
it would just work, with yum.
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