clime <clime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 at 18:20, Robbie Harwood <rharwood@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Robert-André Mauchin <zebob.m@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > On 12/18/20 3:52 PM, James Szinger wrote: >> >> >> >> No. One can also download the sources from upstream using spectool or >> >> similar, even wget or curl. My local work flow is typically get or >> >> create spec file and patches, spectool -g, rpmbuild -bs, mock. >> >> >> > >> > Unrelated to the topic at hand, but why do people still use rpmbuild -bs >> > instead of using a fedpkg mockbuild? You get a clean environment to >> > build and you don't have to install tons of devel packages on your system. >> >> For me it's speed. Yes, mock gives a clean environment, but I'd rather >> not use it if I don't have to: the tradeoff is I don't have to *wait* >> for the mock to go get the tons of devel packages (and generally for >> repo/dnf slowness) - they're already installed on my system. > > But you have fedpkg installed, right? I think fedpkg srpm should do a > good job as well. Probably, but that wasn't the question - the question was about mockbuild. Thanks, --Robbie
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