Am Dienstag, 7. Juni 2011, 22:43:16 schrieb Sebastian Hilbert:

> Am Dienstag, 7. Juni 2011, 21:11:46 schrieb susmit shannigrahi:

> > > I am aware that this was expected. I thought anyone can explain the

> > > error messages. Forget about openSUSE for the moment but fixing this

> > > for RHEL and CentOS might be a good step forward as these should be

> > > close to Fedora (?).

> >

> > Oh, ok, I misunderstood. Sorry about that.

> >

> >

> > For RHEL/CentOS,

> >

> > we need a BuildRoot tag

> >

> > %(mktemp -ud %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-XXXXXX)

> >

> > and an install section.

> >

> > %install

> > rm -rf %{buildroot}

> >

> > There are a few more minor modifications that might be needed

> > depending on what type of files are in there.

> >

> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies#Distribution_spe

> > ci fic_guidelines

>

> Worked. Thanks.

>

on some openSUSE systemsI get


gnumed-server: "/usr/com/gnumed-server/sql/v9-v10/static/v10-gm-access_log-static.sql" is not allowed anymore in FHS 2.2.
gnumed-server: "/usr/com/gnumed-server/sql/v9-v10/static/v10-i18n-curr_lang-static.sql" is not allowed anymore in FHS 2.2.
gnumed-server: "/usr/com/gnumed-server/sql/v9-v10/superuser" is not allowed anymore in FHS 2.2.
gnumed-server: "/usr/com/gnumed-server/sql/v9-v10/superuser/v10-adjust-gm_dbo.sql" is not allowed anymore in FHS 2.2.
gnumed-server: "/usr/com/gnumed-server/version.txt" is not allowed anymore in FHS 2.2.
gnumed-server-14.8-15.1.noarch.rpm: directories not owned by a package:



That makes me wonder what gets put in /usr/com


I have never heared of that directory before. But this seems to fail only on older SLEnterprise.


Sebastian



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