Package rpm-build: Information

    Source package: rpm-build
    Version: 4.0.4.200-alt1
    Latest version according to Repology
    Build time:  Jun 5, 2024, 02:51 AM in the task #350313
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    License: GPLv2+
    Summary: Scripts and executable programs used to build packages
    Description: 
    This package contains scripts and executable programs that are used to
    build packages using RPM.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    librpm (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    librpm-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    librpmbuild (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    librpmbuild-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    rpm-build (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)
    rpm-build-checkinstall (noarch)
    rpm-build-debuginfo (x86_64, ppc64le, i586, aarch64)

    Maintainer: Arseny Maslennikov



      1. /usr/bin/subst
      2. autoconf >= 2.53
      3. automake >= 1.7.1
      4. coreutils >= 6.0
      5. debugedit
      6. libbeecrypt-devel >= 4.2.1
      7. libdb4.7-devel
      8. libelf-devel
      9. libelf-devel
      10. liblzma-devel
      11. libpopt-devel
      12. libselinux-devel >= 2.0.96
      13. rpm >= 3.0.6-ipl24mdk
      14. zlib-devel

    Last changed


    June 4, 2024 Arseny Maslennikov 4.0.4.200-alt1
    - Bring embedded PATH lists in line with current merged-usr ALT practice.
      (Closes: 50527)
    May 17, 2024 Arseny Maslennikov 4.0.4.199-alt1
    - vt@:
      + Allowed env shebang with split-string arguments (ALT#50059).
    - shaba@:
      + systemd-services.req.files: add /usr/lib/systemd/system for system units,
        since that is a valid unit file location on merged-usr systems.
    March 26, 2024 Arseny Maslennikov 4.0.4.198-alt1
    - brp: Added brp-dupe-bin module to help fix ~20 packages for usrmerge (thx
      obirvalger@).
    - tools: New tool: remappath2.
    - Re-implemented CanonPath() using remappath2. This allows to skip following
      some symlinks during path component resolution, so find-requires does not
      generate dependencies on e. g. /usr/bin/sh.