rpm 4.10.3.1 built from source, no patches Platform is Linux From Scratch 7.3 - after building LFS (twice, built it originally in F18 and rebuilt it in LFS) all I built was the libraries needed to build RPM so it is a fairly bare system. RPM compiles but during configure, the platform is not detected: checking build system type... x86_64-pc-none checking host system type... x86_64-pc-none ... checking for LUA... yes checking for getpassphrase... no *** no default provides information is available for none *** no default requires information is available for none checking for autom4te... /usr/bin/autom4te checking that generated files are newer than configure... done configure: creating ./config.status It compiles and installs but creates /usr/lib/rpm/platform/{arch}-none instead of -linux If anyone knows what I'm missing, I'd love to know. However RPM itself knows I'm linux because when building a spec file, it looks for /usr/lib/rpm/platform/x86_64-linux and since it doesn't exist, %{_arch} does not expand. I know because I copied the -none to -linux and then %{_arch} did expand. So that seems like a bug, if configure causes %{_arch}-none platform macros to be created then RPM should look for %{_arch}-none platform macros, no? Anyway, if anyone knows what part of my tool chain is lacking resulting in configure not detecting that I'm linux, I would very much appreciate it. If attachments are allowed on the list, I can attach the output of configure. Thanks, Alice _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list