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On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 02:05:42PM -0500, Don Levey wrote: > I'm running Fedora Core 4, so I'm RPM-based and I'd like to keep my RPM > database clean and accurate. I'm trying to build a package for which > ready-made RPMs (binary or source) aren't available, nor are source > tarballs. What I need seems only available through CVS checkout. NOTE: I'm > not a developer, nor do I play one on TV. I have managed to check out the > latest CVS files, though. > > I've done this, and have run autogen.sh to get to the point where I can > configure. From here, what I'd like to do is create RPMs for the main > and -devel package (in particular, libofx-0.8.1) based upon this source. > However, I don't know enough about rpmbuild to get this to work correctly. > Right now it's giving me an error about a non-existent directory; before I > screw up things any further, does anyone have a pointer on how one can build > an RPM from the CVS tree? What you are missing is a recipe for taking the source and building things from it; this recipe is called a spec file in RPM-speak. http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/ can help. -dsr- -- What's the best thing you could be doing right now? Why aren't you?
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