[torquedev] Five patches for torque-2.3.0-snap.200802281931
Garrick Staples
garrick at usc.edu
Tue Mar 4 12:13:41 MST 2008
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 09:33:12PM +0300, Eygene Ryabinkin alleged:
> Garrick, good day.
>
> Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 05:45:04PM -0800, Garrick Staples wrote:
> > All great patches!
>
> Thank you!
>
> > I've committed all but the first one because it shouldn't be necessary. The
> > system is specifically designed to handle all configure options. I'm out of
> > town this weekend and will take a closer look next week.
>
> Ah, I got it: the configure script controls the RPM specfile and
> the torque.spec in the tarball is produced by the default configure
> invocation when Torque is built by developers and the source tarball
> is created.
>
> What I need is another thing: the configure should be controlled
> by the specfile. When I am building RPM file, I have my specfile,
> Torque sources and local patches. And 'rpmbuild -ba torque.spec'
> should do the whole job. But OK, I will cope with this locally.
Right. The idea is that 'rpmbuild -ta' will give you something useable, but
with CRI's defaults. If you want non-default configs in your rpms, then 'make
rpm' should give you exactly what you want. If you want patches, then you can
maintain your own spec file.
> What I have instead of the first patch is the double quotes escaping
> patch for the configure.ac. I happened to specify arguments with
> double quotes and C compiler was not happy.
For my own testing, what was the arg that broke it?
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