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Hum. I do not see how this is better that calling If all you want to do is to create a "quick'n'dirty' rpm so that you can keep track of what has been installed on your system, simply use checkinstall: http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/ |
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Well, it wasn't my intention. We have very different purpose and request about our project, so i understand that you don't share this one. Anyway, how the install.tbz isn't standard ? isn't it just a tar from an install directory? |
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Can one of the admins verify this patch? |
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It's making possible to generate rpm based on an install directory.
qibuild genrpm have 2 external dependencies : tar and rpm.
You are able to not specify a .spec file and it will generate a default one. It will use the default one path the second time, if you still doesn't specify it.
The syntax is :
qibuild genrpm -i INSTALL -s SPECFILE