6.3. BuildRoots


In the context of RPM packaging, buildroot is a chroot environment. The build artifacts are placed here by using the same file system hierarchy as the future hierarchy in the end user’s system, with buildroot acting as the root directory. The placement of build artifacts must comply with the file system hierarchy standard of the end user’s system.

The files in buildroot are later put into a cpio archive, which becomes the main part of the RPM. When RPM is installed on the end user’s system, these files are extracted in the root directory, preserving the correct hierarchy.

注意

The rpmbuild program has its own defaults. Overriding these defaults can cause certain issues. Therefore, avoid defining your own value of the buildroot macro. Use the default %{buildroot} macro instead.

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