rpmbuild -ba blahblub 2> error.log
just splitting stderr off the regular output.
kind regards,
Rudolf Kastl
On Jan 25, 2008 11:51 AM, Michael Schwendt
<mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam(a)arcor.de> wrote:
What do you use to search build logs for the various warnings printed
by
"configure", the compiler and other tools?
For a long time I've used the following simple shell function for building
from source rpms and automatically collecting the output in log files:
function rpmb {
name=$(rpm -qp --qf %{name} $1)
ver=$(rpm -q --whatprovides redhat-release --qf %{version})
logname=build.$name.$ver.log
echo "Build for:" $(cat /etc/redhat-release) | tee -a $logname
rpmbuild --rebuild $1 2>&1 | tee -a $logname
#rpmblstrip.pl $logname > $logname.stripped
}
The last line tried to grep various warnings plus a few things like
"yes/no" feature status output from configure scripts, saving the time
needed to skim over build logs. I messed it up when adding to it commands
to watch for PIC builds and no-%optflags builds. That's why it is disabled.
So, what do you use to examine build logs from mock or plain rpmbuild?
Do you always display the complete logs?
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