[CMake] [CPACK RPM] intermediate directories

David cmoidavid at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 15:44:02 EDT 2009


Done ;-)
Bug 9653 on CMake 2.6
Bug 9654 on CMake 2.8
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=9653

2009/10/3 Eric Noulard <eric.noulard at gmail.com>

> 2009/10/3 David <cmoidavid at gmail.com>:
> > On FC6 with cmake 2.6.4
> >
> > After some checks:
> > I have a INSTALL(file DESTINATION /etc/init.d) but I think that
> directories
> > /etc and /etc/init.d should not be include in the files section of the
> spec
> > file
> > (because I have a conflict with the package chkconfig which also provides
> > the /etc/init.d directory).
> >
> > To be clear, if I generate a RPM with a file in /etc/init.d, I should
> have:
> > rpm -qpl test.rpm
> > /etc/init.d/file
> > and NOT
> > /etc
> > /etc/init.d
> > /etc/init.d/file
>
> That is clear.
>
> > I wrote a first patch to change the original behavior of CPackRPM.cmake.
>
> Patch is welcomed I'll test it.
> Would you be kind enough to open a bug for this on the bug tracker:
> http://public.kitware.com/Bug
>
> and attach the patch to the tracker, that way CMake developer may be able
> to track the issue properly.
>
> I think you should try to provide patch for CMake 2.6.x and may be
> CMake 2.8.0-rcX
> too because CMake 2.8.x is entering rc stage for which "minor" bug fixes
> may
> still be included (I'm not deciding this though, just an opinon).
>
> I'm not a CMake developer, I'm just contributing to CMake with CPackRPM
> and maintaining some Wiki information about it:
> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackPackageGenerators#RPM_.28Unix_Only.29
> I may help testing your patch too.
>
> If you file the bug please, send at least one more message to the list
> which
> points to the appropriate bug tracker link.
>
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