> Sounds to me more like he is looking to package some other in house software, as opposed to packaging python specific libraries, etc..
- Yes, This is exactly i am looking at > Doing an apt-cache search on my Ubuntu desktop results with a project, Spectacle, coincidentally written in Python. (I haven't really looked > into it): > http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/spectacle<http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/spectacle> this looks useful, i shall looking to this... or may be try myself writing something. if you guys ( others ) got something else for Redhat Linux rpm creation do let me know. Regards, DJ On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Andrew Heagle <and...@logaan.com> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Unix SA <d.josh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello guys, >> >> Probably not right forum but I thought I should get some suggestions. >> >> I am looking for some tool written in python which can help users to >> create rpm spec files and later help to build rpms, this will be for users >> who are not aware of what spec file is and how to.create rpm. >> >> Anyone knows such tool? It will be great if has gui. >> >> Regards, >> Dj >> > Sounds to me more like he is looking to package some other in house > software, as opposed to packaging python specific libraries, etc... > > I think you can just provide a blank spec file for them to 'fill in the > blanks', however, using a GUI would be tricky since some parts of the spec > file you typically wouldn't be able to complete until after attempting to > build a few times (eg, %file section). > > Doing an apt-cache search on my Ubuntu desktop results with a project, > Spectacle, coincidentally written in Python. (I haven't really looked into > it): > http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/spectacle > > When you have your spec files made, I'd recommend using this service to > build your RPMS: https://build.opensuse.org/ > > > Regards, > Andrew >
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