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| Just me. ReetP aka John Crisp | | Just me. ReetP aka John Crisp |
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| + | ===Repos=== |
| After adding repo data to the database update the configuration file: | | After adding repo data to the database update the configuration file: |
| signal-event yum-modify | | signal-event yum-modify |
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| status disabled | | status disabled |
| </noinclude> | | </noinclude> |
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| + | ===Building RPMs=== |
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| + | My src RPM import notes |
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| + | Importing a srpm/contrib. |
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| + | Big note. If you are importing a server package then you need the common dir from an existing server package and not a contrib - they are different |
| + | |
| + | It helps to have a dir with some common CVS files in. |
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| + | On your local build server (could be on your koozali shell) |
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| + | mkdir -p ~/smecontribs/rpms/NewPackage/contribs10 |
| + | cd ~/smecontribs/rpms |
| + | |
| + | Only required to add to CVS if it is totally new: |
| + | cvs add NewPackage |
| + | cd NewPackage |
| + | |
| + | Then: |
| + | cvs add contribs10 |
| + | cd contribs10 |
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| + | |
| + | We need to get a common directory & Makefile there - note this is for a contrib, not server package |
| + | |
| + | cp -R ~/rpms/{another package}/contribs10/common ~/rpms/NewPackage/contribs10 |
| + | cp -R ~/rpms/{another package}/contribs10/Makefile ~/rpms/NewPackage/contribs10 |
| + | |
| + | Alternatively I already have a directory with these files in that I can re-use |
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| + | cp -r ~/CVS_files/* ~/smecontribs/rpms/NewPackage/contribs10/ |
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| + | Update the name in the Makefile: |
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| + | perl -p -i -e 's/{another package}/NewPackage/g' Makefile |
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| + | ./common/cvs-import.sh -b contribs10 -m 'Initial import' NewPackage.src.rpm |
| + | |
| + | make new-sources FILES="v-x.x.x.tar.gz" |
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| + | cvs commit -m "Add updated sources file NewPackage" |
| + | |
| + | Now, at this juncture it refused to mockbuild properly. |
| + | |
| + | In the end I removed ALL the files in the NewPackage contribs10 dir and then did: |
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| + | ~/smecontribs/rpms/NewPackage/contribs10/ |
| + | rm -rf * |
| + | cvs update -dPA |
| + | |
| + | Then I did: |
| + | |
| + | make clean;make prep; make mockbuild and it built |
| + | |
| + | I then just did |
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| + | make build |
| + | |
| + | Note |
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| + | To get the name of the distribution in the filename you need something like this in the spec file. |
| + | |
| + | Note the Release version format |
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| + | |
| + | %define name phpki |
| + | %define version 0.82 |
| + | %define release 23 |
| + | Summary: Phpki is a simple certificate management suite |
| + | Name: %{name} |
| + | Version: %{version} |
| + | Release: %{release}%{?dist} |
| + | License: GNU GPL version 2 |
| + | URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpki/ |
| + | Group: SMEserver/addon |
| + | #wget http://www.fooweb.com/downloads/foo-3.6.431.tar.gz |
| + | Source: phpki-0.82.tar.gz |
| + | in the |