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My goal is to pack this in a RPM, but currently I just try to build it directly on the command line. Only after that works my next step would be to make it work with a spec file. Maybe I have something wrong with my DTS 7 setup.. do you maybe have any sources you follow to setup you build environment that I could try to follow? Thanks Andreas > Am 01.06.2018 um 13:33 schrieb Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>: > > On 06/01/2018 12:45 PM, Andreas Hubert wrote: >> To have a really clean environment for testing, I just tried it with a docker container based on centos/devtoolset-7-toolchain-centos7 and just added bison and make. So that’s my docker file: >> ``` >> FROM centos/devtoolset-7-toolchain-centos7 >> USER 0 >> RUN yum install -y --setopt=tsflags=nodocs bison devtoolset-7-make && yum clean all -y >> USER 1001 >> ``` >> From there I was just running `configure —prefix=/my/new/dir` and then make >> Still facing the same error: >> ``` >> make[3]: Leaving directory '/builddir/rpmbuild/SOURCES/glibc-2.27/elf' > > This looks like you are running under rpmbuild. Please post the spec file, or upload it somewhere where we can see it. > > You also have a funny character in the configure command line, but I assume that's just your email client. > > All I can say so far that the glibc-2.27 tag generally builds fine with DTS 7. > > Thanks, > Florian
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