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Re: buildinstall
- From: "Alexander Rau" <alex rau ca>
- To: "Jeremy Katz" <katzj redhat com>, <anaconda-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: buildinstall
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 21:09:42 -0400
Thanks Jeremy
I am trying the following:
[root localhost i386]# buildinstall \
> --pkgorder /mydistro/i386/pkgorder.txt \
> --version 1.0 \
> --product mydistro \
> --release mydistro.org \
> /mydistro/i386
And all I'm getting is:
Usage: buildinstall [--comp <component>] [--pkgorder <file>] [--version
<version>] [--product <product>] [--release <comment>] <root>
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
AR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy Katz" <katzj redhat com>
To: <anaconda-devel-list redhat com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: buildinstall
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 19:18, Alexander Rau wrote:
> > Is there a detailed dwescription anywhere on what the individual
switches
> > (comp, pkgorder (I guess I know this one), version, product and release)
> > stand for and how they impact the output of the buildinstall script?
>
> Well, since you asked nicely... for everything in current trunk
> anaconda's buildinstall
>
> pkgorder: File to use for pkgorder (Basically required)
> comp: Used internally when composing trees so they get built in the
> right chroot (Not needed by anyone but me :)
> version: Version to call the tree being built (Required)
> release: Name of the release (Required)
> product: Name of the product (Required)
> debug: Spit out more of the old output (it's much quieter by default
> these days :-)
> second: Used internally by builddistro for wackiness (Never should be
> used manually)
> buildinstdir: Used internally by builddistro to keep track of what the
> directory to use is (Shouldn't ever have to be used except
> internally to builddistro)
>
> Then, you also need to pass the top-level of your tree.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
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