Re: Recompiling source code - to find exact RPM

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Hello Piotr,

We do customizing ceph code for our testing purpose. It's a part of our R&D :)

Recompiling source code will create 38 rpm's out of these I need to find which one is the correct rpm which I made change in the source code. That's what I'm try to figure out.

Thanks

On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 6:18 PM, Piotr Dałek <piotr.dalek@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/23/2017 01:41 PM, nokia ceph wrote:
Hey brad,

Thanks for the info.

Yea we know that these are test rpm's.

The idea behind my question is if I made any changes in the ceph source
code, then I recompile it. Then I need to find which is the appropriate rpm
mapped to that changed file. If I find the exact RPM, then apply that RPM in
our existing ceph cluster instead of applying/overwriting  all the compiled
rpms.

I hope this cleared your doubt.

And why exactly you want to rebuild rpms each time? If the machines are powerful enough, you could recompile binaries in place. Or symlink them via nfs (or whatever) to build machine and build once there.

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Piotr Dałek
piotr.dalek@xxxxxxxxxxxx
https://www.ovh.com/us/

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