Re: [Audacity-devel] automated rpm building
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From: Dave F. <dav...@at...> - 2003-01-08 20:39:24
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 11:30 am, Austin Acton wrote: > please let me know: > > ./configure --prefix=3D/usr --with-vorbis --with-libmad --with-id3 > make -j2 > make install -prefix: I use the default, which is /usr/local, because that's where I w= ant=20 it. --with-vorbis is a default setting, as I recall correctly, along wit= h=20 libmad and id3. Maybe it just autodetects those libraries? However, I want Nyquist compiled. So here's the commands I would type: = (and=20 did just the other day) =2E/configure --with-nyquist make su make install exit It's important to note that the GNU build system intends for the commands= =20 "configure" "make" and "make install" to be used, in that order. Or so I= 've=20 read.... Dave > > This works well on my box. It doesn't install the .dox file. Where > should that go? > > There are several downsides to this system compared to my script though= : > 1. typically you end up compiling the whole program twice: once for > yourself, then rpm has to compile it all over again > 2. you will have to have a second copy of the audacity tarball in your > rpm SOURCES directory > 3. on most systems, you will have to be root to build the rpm > > None of these problems existed with my script, but: > 1. my script can't make an SRPM > > I did fix the architecture naming problem in my script. So we have two > possible systems. Which one do you all like better, if any? > > Austin --=20 "I slipped inside the oval office, I slipped in oh so fast, Grabbed the president by the necktie And wiped my funky ass, hey" -Soulhat, "Bonecrusher" |