Re: [Fwd: Re: GiT and CentOS 5.2]

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On Tue, July 8, 2008 14:58, Jay Soffian wrote:

> You could of course answer this yourself. Download the latest RPM, rpm
> --nodeps or rpm2cpio it and see if it works.
>
> But from the looks of it, the git binary links against libraries not
> on your system and it will not work.

Yes, it appears so.  Having just converted our projects from subversion to
git I am reluctant to beat my brains out trying to maintain yet another
moving target that is, in the end, only a support tool. The most recent
GiT source builds without complaint on my development system so the
dependencies are purely build environment artifacts and are not
substantive.  This change to the rpm build platform is unfortunate for me
since I now lose a very convenient update process and have to choose
between rebuilding at each release or stabilizing at 1.5.6.1.

Nonetheless, I will no doubt live through this... Sigh.


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