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2017 Nov 25
0
[External] Creating Spec file for RPM
...ll find your tarball
contents - rpmbuild automatically changes to the appropriate location.
For the "to" part, see above.
You should probably make sure the tarball has a toplevel directory of
the form <name>-<version>, by the way. But see
http://ftp.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-specref-macros.html.
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Better?
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2017 Nov 23
5
Creating Spec file for RPM
Im trying to learn how to create RPMs but am a little confused by the
spec file.
Im trying to package up some Python scripts, rather than binary files,
and I want them to be installed in a subdirectory under /usr/local which
I shall refer to as /usr/local/X
Ive put the scripts in a tarball under /home/me/X/RPM/SOURCES
but Im getting terribly confused over what to put in the? %build
%install