Re: Determining install roots dynamically?

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> On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 21:52, Christian Goetze wrote:
>
>> After all, one of
>> the really nice uses for rpm is to ask: "who owns this file?" Files
>> copied or generated within the %post scriptlet fall through the cracks
>> in my rpms, currently...
>
> See if %ghost works for you:

It certainly solves one half of the problem. The other half is that I
don't know at packaging time where the file will be. I'd also like to
avoid forcing the person running "rpm -i" to specify the prefix, I want to
autodiscover it.

The context: I want to package up special "data packs" which will be
placed in locations specified by the user as he configured the application
processing the data. I can figure out where that location is at install
time...
--
cg



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