Hi All, I have several customers on CentOS 5.x. CentOS being what it is, Wine is sorely out of date. So I compile my own. I would dearly love to not have to do this on every machine. Is there a way I can "roll my own" RPM for reuse on the other machines? Many thanks, -T
MargoAndTodd wrote:> Hi All, > > I have several customers on CentOS 5.x. CentOS being > what it is, Wine is sorely out of date. So I compile my > own. I would dearly love to not have to do this on > every machine. > > Is there a way I can "roll my own" RPM for reuse on the > other machines? > > Many thanks, > -TIf I am not mistaken, you can, as per the GPL, redistribute Wine in whichever way you wish -- that includes RPMS, DEBS and BANANAS. If you are asking how to do it (how to make the RPM)...I really think that this is not the place for you to ask such a question -- google creating RPMs or ask in the appropriate forums. I think someone makes RPMs for Wine, maybe he/she could giive you some tips? ;)
jorl17 wrote:> > MargoAndTodd wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have several customers on CentOS 5.x. CentOS being > > what it is, Wine is sorely out of date. So I compile my > > own. I would dearly love to not have to do this on > > every machine. > > > > Is there a way I can "roll my own" RPM for reuse on the > > other machines? > > > > Many thanks, > > -T > > > If I am not mistaken, you can, as per the GPL, redistribute Wine in whichever way you wishWine is not GPL. It's LGPL.