Hi everybody,
Maybe this is a question for Christian Holm (that I thank again for our private discussion, I found an intermediate solution for the problem I exposed you).
When running 'make redhat' a very good spec file is produced smoothly.
Trying to compile from src.rpm I was warned that krb5-devel package
is missing
so I installed the required development library.
Fortunately that was only I try and, anyway, I didn't compile ROOT. Afetr a while I did "make redhat' again but this time the spec file is different. In attachment the diff file.
I think that scripts that generates the spec file depends on the
presence of krb5
libraries (among other things), and only if the krb5 libraries are
available the
root-pluging-krb5 is included in the spec file.
Is this the expected behaviour?
Is it normal that I am warned about missing libraries when the spec
file is
not able to build the correspondent plugin?
Regards, Germano
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