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On Monday, 01 September 2008, at 00:54:21 (-0400),
Jeffrey Sherwin wrote:
> Interesting. I think that's the answer. I have directories in the file
> list. So I need to pull them out.
>
> If I have a big tree (that the entire installation is contained within),
> with a 900 or so files, what is the easiest way to accomplish a
> comprehensive and proper file list?
>
> Thanks again for all the help.
List only the top-level files and directories your package should
own. For example, list %{_datadir}/yourapp/ as a directory, not all
its contents. That way your package will own the directory *and* the
contents. List files in system directories (e.g., %{_bindir}/yourapp)
individually. This technique properly delegates file/directory
ownership.
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ <mej@xxxxxxxxx>
Linux Server/Cluster Admin, LBL.gov Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org)
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