On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 18:31:57 +0200, arnaud gaboury wrote: > >> >> These last lines are part of the %file section, > >> > > >> > Why have you deleted the lines? > >> > What did they tell? > >> > >> I deleted nothing. These last few lines are the end of screen output > >> when running rpmbuild. I thereafter come back to command shell. > > > > Which are the "last few lines"? > > Below is the last part of rpmbuild screen output: > Processing files: R-debuginfo-3.2.1-mkl.fc22.x86_64 That doesn't match your earlier quote. In the earlier quote you've shown the following last lines: | Processing files: R-debuginfo-3.2.1-mkl.fc22.x86_64 | Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files Which made me ask whether the last line is truncated? It's missing the buildroot path. Now you've shown output where the check-files call is missing. That makes it much harder to guess what you are doing. It smells a lot like either you've broken your rpmbuild environment, or the spec file messes with macros, variables and env vars too much to break something. > > You refer to "These last lines are part of the %file section". > > Which last lines are that? I don't see any lines that refer to your > > %files section. > > When I refer to %file section is beacuse I have been watching all > outputs, no errors during %configure, %build and %install. I "guess" > (maybe I am wrong) that the build would have stoped before the %file > section in case of errors. That's now how I've understood that comment. Rpmbuild output referring to %files sections typically is the check for unpackaged/packaged files, duplicate files, and related errors/warnings. Anything before that is not about the %files sections but about the %prep, %build, %install stages. > > Also, normally the check-files script is called with the buildroot > > as the first argument. In your output that's missing. Is the output > > truncated or not? > > YES it is. "YES" to what? Truncated or not? It would have been better to answer either: Yes, it is truncated. or No, it is not truncated. ;-) -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct