Pascal Bleser a écrit :
So, what do you want ? Us to make the spec file for you or *learn* how
to build RPMs ?
I notice that some very simple utilities and very usefull
(the makethumb.sh I took as example, but also sitecopy -
time ago, at least) are not available from SUSE repositories.
I could download them and use or compile them easily, so the
task of including them should not be that difficult.
I can't see why compiling an utility and installing it with
make/automake should be simpler than make a rpm for that.
If there are reason for rpm to be so, I want to enlight
them, if not I want also to make this clear.
however, I've seen many individuals making rpm for single
application (LyX), so I doubt this to be as difficult as it
seems.
time ago (nearly ten years, now) I was said: "Linux is not
for anybody, it's too complicated"
I never beleived that.
May be because I'm a teacher :-)
in summary, I would like to make clear in what case a very
simple (some clear steps) rpm can be made and when it can't.
some kind of "if your application have this and this, you
can make a rpm with this recipe, else better not or read
more doc"
jdd
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