This may be a trivial question, but my friend Google is not showing me any obvious answers, so I will ask here at my own peril.
Say one needs to configure and build the same source with two (or more) different sets of options that generate different binary RPMs, but which have files in exactly the same place. This is to support different hardware. The end result would be mutually conflicting binary packages that users then install etc.
Sure, it is easy enough to configure/build repeatedly and stash the results into non-conflicting paths of buildroot, but how does one then package this in %files sections into exactly the same paths?
If there is an example floating somewhere, that would be very useful.
Thanks,
Say one needs to configure and build the same source with two (or more) different sets of options that generate different binary RPMs, but which have files in exactly the same place. This is to support different hardware. The end result would be mutually conflicting binary packages that users then install etc.
Sure, it is easy enough to configure/build repeatedly and stash the results into non-conflicting paths of buildroot, but how does one then package this in %files sections into exactly the same paths?
If there is an example floating somewhere, that would be very useful.
Thanks,
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Bojan
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