On 10/23/07, Jos Vos <jos@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:24:26PM -0400, Andrew Parker wrote: > > > > rpmbuild is not there. > > > > yum install rpm-build > > > > nice bit of inconsistency there > > What is inconsistent? That the package is named different than one > of the executables in it? yes > rpm-build is just a subpackage of rpm > and thus has a dash in it. Most commands are not owned by a package > with the same name. oh indeed, i'm aware that there are good reasons why its different, and i am certainly not advocating changing it. Its just that i'm sure that its not just Scott Berry and myself that stumbled or slapped their foreheads because of it. > Most commands are not owned by a package with the same name. True, but in those cases the package name is a collective name and/or there is a binary of the same name. You have to admit that it is unusual to have the RPM package name to be the same as the binary with a hyphen added to it. On my system, there are only two such packages (vnc-server being the other), so its not the norm: for P in $(rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}\n" | grep [-]); do PD=$(echo $P | tr -d "-"); rpm -ql $P | grep /bin/$PD\$ > /dev/null && echo $P; done > You can also do "yum install /usr/bin/rpmbuild", if you like. You can, but it wasn't that long ago that rpmbuild was taken out of "rpm -b" and my first thought when I couldn't find it was "what is it called now?" -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list