Problem facing in building rpm package from source codes
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Problem facing in building rpm package from source codes
Hello,
I am trying to build a layer, i.e. building a rpm package from my source codes. I am running the build configuration script and then giving command
make -C build <my-package>
But i am getting an error.
Downloading: libsecurity_client
-------------------------------------------------------
Would download libsecurity_client here, but configured to not do that.
make[3]: *** [libsecurity_client.download] Error 1
make[2]: *** [libsecurity_client.buildlogger] Error 2
make[1]: *** [libsecurity_main.build] Error 2
make: *** [libsecurity_main] Error 2
Can anybody tell me what could be the possible causes for 'configured to not do that ' ?
It will all be guesswork this way...
Perhaps, your configuration script requires to define, whether or not to download stuff, but by default it will not. So much can be guessed without ever knowing what you're actually doing.
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