[SSSD] building rpms on rhel5

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Mon Nov 9 13:17:54 UTC 2009


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On 11/09/2009 07:20 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On 11/09/2009 03:33 AM, Ville Salmela wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> I spoke in irc about building sssd on rhel5.
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>> There is a different behavior in building the git and tar.gz release. In
>> git I can do autoreconf and in tar.gz I cannot. So building git succeeds
>> with autoreconf -if && ./configure && make rpms.

I just tested a tarball generated from our current upstream master as
well as the release 0.7.1 tarball. I was able to run autoreconf -if on both.

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>> In git the VERSION file still says 0.7.0   Shouldn't it say 0.7.1?
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>> Best regards,
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>> Ville Salmela
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> Hmm, you're supposed to be able to do an autoreconf in the tarballs. If
> this is broken, then we have regressed
> https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/137 and this needs to be fixed
> ASAP. I will take a look.
> 
> The VERSION file in git isn't really the current release version.
> Internally, when we do our nightly builds, we just clobber that file and
> replace it with the current build number.
> 
> The only time we update that file is as the last commit before releasing
> a tarball. The reason this still lists 0.7.0 is because 0.7.1 occurred
> in a maintenance branch, so the VERSION was never updated in the main tree.
> 
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