Keep in mind that %configure is a macro that has many additional arguments, ones that are standardized across the build environment for CentOS. The additional arguments to %configure are gstreamer-specific.
I replied from my phone yesterday, and it doesn’t appear to have gone through…
The _chronological_ build order is most easily inferred from the RPM tag
%{BUILDTIME}.
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In article, Jerry Geis wrote:
Look in the .spec file, specifically at the %prep, %build, and %install sections.
For more than you ever wanted to know, see http://ftp.rpm.org/max-rpm/
particularly chapter 13.
Cheers Tony
This isn’t specifically defined in the source RPM, but rather, the RPM
Spec file lists build dependencies, and you’ll have to figure that out.
https://git.CentOS.org/rpms/gstreamer/blob/c7/f/SPECS/gstreamer.spec#_22
and the gstreamer-plugins-base source package has a bunch of dependencies too:
https://git.CentOS.org/rpms/gstreamer-plugins-base/blob/c7/f/SPECS/gstreamer-plugins-base.spec#_19
https://git.CentOS.org/rpms/gstreamer/blob/c7/f/SPECS/gstreamer.spec#_123
Keep in mind that %configure is a macro that has many additional arguments, ones that are standardized across the build environment for CentOS. The additional arguments to %configure are gstreamer-specific.
I replied from my phone yesterday, and it doesn’t appear to have gone through…
The _chronological_ build order is most easily inferred from the RPM tag
%{BUILDTIME}.