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2.12. Building a Software Collection
To build a Software Collection on your system, run the following command:
rpmbuild -ba package.spec --define 'scl name'
The difference between the command shown above and the standard command to build conventional packages (
rpmbuild -ba package.spec
) is that you have to append the --define
option to the rpmbuild
command when building a Software Collection.
The
--define
option defines the scl
macro, which uses the Software Collection configured in the Software Collection spec file (package.spec
).
Alternatively, to be able to use the standard command
rpmbuild -ba package.spec
to build the Software Collection, specify the following in the package.spec
file:
BuildRequires: software_collection-build
where software_collection is the name of the Software Collection.
2.12.1. Rebuilding a Software Collection without build Subpackages
When you want to rebuild a Software Collection that comes with no build subpackages (software_collection-build), you can create the build subpackages by rebuilding the Software Collection metapackage, and thus avoid using the
rpmbuild -ba package.spec --define 'scl name'
command.
Note that you need to have the scl-utils-build package installed on your system, otherwise rebuilding the Software Collection metapackage with the
rpmbuild
command will fail.
For more information about the scl-utils-build package, see Section 1.3, “Enabling Support for Software Collections”.