From a1eb914cae5e63246e0323eb716f8e7aa92db33b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Barninger Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 20:40:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Misc other updates.. --- docs/manual/rpm-faq.tex | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/manual/rpm-faq.tex b/docs/manual/rpm-faq.tex index 6d3a4787..f3e57748 100644 --- a/docs/manual/rpm-faq.tex +++ b/docs/manual/rpm-faq.tex @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ Packaging FAQ} {\bf How do I build Bacula for platform xxx?} The bacula spec file contains defines to build for several platforms: RedHat 7.x (rh7), RedHat 8.0 (rh8), RedHat 9 (rh9), Fedora Core (fc1, - fc3, fc4), Whitebox Enterprise Linux 3.0 (wb3), Red Hat Enterprise Linux - (rhel3, rhel4), Mandrake 10.x (mdk), CentOS (centos3, centos4) and SuSE - (su9, su10). The package build is controlled by a mandatory define set at + fc3, fc4, fc5), Whitebox Enterprise Linux 3.0 (wb3), Red Hat Enterprise Linux + (rhel3, rhel4), Mandrake 10.x (mdk), Mandriva 2006.x (mdv) CentOS (centos3, centos4) + and SuSE (su9, su10). The package build is controlled by a mandatory define set at the beginning of the file. These defines basically just control the dependency information that gets coded into the finished rpm package as well as any special configure options required. The platform define may be edited @@ -113,10 +113,11 @@ in the spec file directly or pass it to rpmbuild on the command line: \item \label{faq3} {\bf What other defines are used?} - Two other building defines of note are the depkgs\_version and \_rescuever - identifiers. These two defines are set with each release and must match the - version of those sources that are being used to build the packages. You would - not ordinarily need to edit these. + Three other building defines of note are the depkgs\_version, docs\_version and + \_rescuever identifiers. These two defines are set with each release and must + match the version of those sources that are being used to build the packages. + You would not ordinarily need to edit these. See also the Build Options section + below for other build time options that can be passed on the command line. \item \label{faq4} {\bf I'm getting errors about not having permission when I try to build the -- 2.39.5