This still happens with the offical tarballs. The 'make rpm' target
does not work as documented due to numerous issues, which I tried to
document in my reply last night.
Why the OP isn't using the officially provided rpm packages is another
question, of course. But the documentation does tell users that 'make
rpm' should work from both a git clone and a tarball.
http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_installation.html#latest-release-via-yum
"You can also build an RPM yourself. From the
root of a checkout or tarball, use the make rpm
command to build an RPM you can distribute and
install."
If you try that with 2.0.2.0-0.3.rc3 as the OP in this thread, 2.4.0.0
as the poster you replied to, or even with 2.4.1.0, it fails.
I don't get the error mentioned in the subject, but I wouldn't be
surprised to find that system differences could tickle the Makefile
to produce a bogus string in the version tag as opposed to the broken
release tag that is easily reproducible:
# yum -d0 -e0 install -y epel-release
# yum -d0 -e0 install -y asciidoc python2-devel python-jinja2 python-setuptools python-yaml rpm-build
# useradd rpmbuild
# su -l rpmbuild
$ curl -s -O
https://releases.ansible.com/ansible/ansible-2.0.2.0-0.3.rc3.tar.gz
$ tar -xf ansible-2.0.2.0-0.3.rc3.tar.gz
$ cd ansible-2.0.2.0/
$ make rpm
...
error: line 10: Illegal char '"' in: Release: 0.git201711240000"".el7.centos
make: *** [rpm] Error 1
Without passing OFFICIAL=yes to make rpm, the process can't work. I
put more details in an earlier reply to another thread, here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ansible-project/NTmpFBEr9Rg
I poked a little to see about fixing this, but it requires more than
just fixing the GITINFO var and I didn't have the time to untangle
things and submit a properly tested patch.
Basically, the Makefile assumes that if git is installed, you must be
in a git clone rather than a tarball. That's clearly a faulty
assumption. Fixing it requires a number of changes to the logic to
ensure that the required variables are set appropriately for either a
git clone or a tarball build.
--
Todd
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Age doesn't always bring wisdom. Sometimes it comes alone.