On 10/14/19 9:06 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How do I tell from source rpm's:
1) the build order of gstreamer packages
I replied from my phone yesterday, and it doesn't appear to have gone
through...
The _chronological_ build order is most easily inferred from the RPM tag
%{BUILDTIME}. Usage example:
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[lowen@dhcp-pool102 ~]$ rpm -qa --qf "%{BUILDTIME} -- %{NAME}\n" |grep
gstreamer1|sort
1501713160 -- gstreamer1
1501713160 -- gstreamer1-devel
1502039500 -- gstreamer1-plugins-good
1523411572 -- gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free
1523411572 -- gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-gtk
1523411627 -- gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free
1540923990 -- gstreamer1-plugins-base
1540923990 -- gstreamer1-plugins-base-devel
[lowen@dhcp-pool102 ~]$
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It's pretty easy to see which packages were built at the same time, and
the chronological order the others were built in. To query this from a
set of src.rpms just use 'rpm -qp ....' with the full package
filename(s) instead of just the package name. I used -qa and a grep
feeding a sort to keep it 'simple,' although I have mixed repositories
represented in that build order. With a set of src.rpms you have better
control of what you're checking in terms of the order of the build.
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