Re: File listed twice

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Nope.

I'm on an isolated machine, did the install manually and a find * from the app root directory afterwards, and pumped that list into the %files section of the spec.

No file is listed twice in that listing, and the warning messages come for a single file in groups of 2-5.

There is no makefile and no installation script for this, just a untar and a bunch of file moves.

Jeff.


From: rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
To: rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun Aug 31 21:37:02 2008
Subject: Re: File listed twice

Are you listing files twice? Maybe specifically and captured by a glob?


From: rpm-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
To: rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun Aug 31 19:24:43 2008
Subject: File listed twice

Hi,

 

I am trying to build RPM files for my software, and keep seeing warnings during the rpmbuild process:

 

warning: File listed twice: [file name]

 

I see this repeatedly for each file (and there are many). I recognize this may be the result of testing my build spec over and over again, but how do I clear those errors out? Where are the files being listed twice? These files are not listed twice in the %files list.

 

I am working on i386 Redhat 5ES.

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff.

 


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