Re: trying to clarify the plethora of mailing lists, and when to bugzilla stuff

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On 12/06/2013 11:49 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
   i'm still trying to catch back up after having been away
from fedora for a while, so a short question to make sure
i'm posting to the right place(s) from now on.

   on a new and updated install of RHEL (actually centos) 6.5,
i'm working through the RH docs and the "rpm" command, and the
man page for rpm seems to have some historical cruft in it, but
i'm not sure where (or if) to report that.

Rpm specific stuff belongs to the rpm-mailinglists, see
http://rpm.org/wiki/Communicate

   specifically, for rpm 4.8, the tail end of the man page
reads:

    rpmrc Configuration
        /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc
        /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmrc
        /etc/rpmrc
        ~/.rpmrc

pretty sure those two middle files:

        /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmrc
        /etc/rpmrc

don't exist anymore, so at the very least, that version of
the rpm man page looks wrong,

In Fedora/RHEL and derivates, /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/rpmrc comes from redhat-rpm-config package, but rpm on those distros will actually process it. More or less the same with /etc/rpmrc: it doesn't exist by default on Fedora/RHEL and derivates but rpm will process it if it exists, so the man-page is actually correct wrt that.

The reason for all this rpmrc's is:
/usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc: upstream "factory defaults"
/usr/lib/rpm/<vendor>/rpmrc: distro additions/overrides
/etc/rpmrc: host-specific additions/overrides
~/.rpmrc: user-specific additions/overrides

and i *think* even the latest
version contains the same outdated info. and the next two
FILES sections look they need similar updating -- the Macro
Configuration and Databases lists look a little out of date.

Macro configuration section does indeed seem to be out of date on rpm 4.11.x, database section seems ok to me though. Dont remember what's in rpm 4.8.x manual though, so please be more specific as to what you suspect being incorrect.

   so ... where does one find the *latest* man pages online
to compare against?  (as i said, RHEL 6.5 has rpm 4.8, so it's
not clear if this has already been resolved.)

Upstream website?


   also, as an alternative to bugzilla, i'm quite happy to
submit git-diff type patches, but i'm not sure what i'd
be patching against -- where does one checkout the latest
sources?

See http://rpm.org/wiki/GetSource

	- Panu -


   just trying to figure out the best way to be helpful.




rday





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