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Warren Togami
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Quentin Spencer wrote:
>>
> It turns out there is in fact one instance of buildroot showing up in
> the code, which had never affected me because I didn't use that
> particular function. I think that answers my question--I'll go look at
> patching the configure script.
>
> -Quentin
Please install fedora-rpmdevtools and use the fedora-buildrpmtree script
as non-root user. Then you can test build your packages in that
non-root user's home directory. Before writing the package it checks
for buildroot traces and bad RPATHs in your payload.
Warren Togami
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