Re: Relocation broken on 4.3.3-18 ?

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Jeff, that worked like a champ. Thanks for the quick feedback.

Jeff Johnson wrote:

On Aug 1, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Marty Ridgeway wrote:

Relocation appear not to work on RPM 4.3.3-18 .

I have Prefix: set to /opt/myfiles

All files in the RPM are in /opt/myfiles/myprog

When I pass the --prefix flag and try to install to /usr/local/opt/myfiles/ for example, it still installs in the default directory

Also if I query rpm -qp --queryformat '%{prefix}\n' or {defaultprefix} I get an incorrect format error. If I query {name}, [release}, {version}, etc. the query comes backs correctly.


Have you tried

    rpm -Uvh --relocate /=/usr/local --badreloc yourpkg*.rpm

Yes rpm --query will fail with unknown tags, neither %{prefix} nor %{defaultprefix}
are vald tags iirc (rpm-4.3.3 was released 4+ years ago).

The list of valid tags is displayed using --querytags. Try
    rpm -qp --qf '[%{prefixes}\n]' yourpkg*.rpm
to see what prefix{s} were included in yourpkg.

But all directory/file paths in *.rpm packages can be relocated or excluded if --badreloc is used.

hth

73 de Jeff

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