I have a question that I am sure if for lack of education.
I have a "source" rpm package that I need to modify (i.e. change some of
the "c" programs).
How can I make changes to the source (I know, use the editor but keep
reading) and still make sure that my "rpm" is valid?
How can I then generate a binary RPM ready for distribution? can I use yast
for this purpose? or is it some rpm commands?
Regards,
Uriel
greetings / avec mes meilleures salutations / Cordialmente
mit freundlichen Grüßen / Med vänlig hälsning
"Andreas
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Creating new packages for OpenSuSE
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