I personally prefer mock for RPM building, since it is designed exactly
for that purpose and it also works in chroot. When working on a new SCL,
I create a separate profile in mock where scl-utils-build and
<scl>-build is in the basic buildroot. If you want to know more, I can
share some concrete example.
Honza
On 03/09/2016 02:09 PM, Souvignier, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
answering my own question, I just found
https://github.com/alanfranz/docker-rpm-builder. Will try to use it for
building sclo-git25 today. I’ll report back if it needs modifications to
work with scls.
Best regards,
Daniel
*Von:*sclorg-boun...@redhat.com [mailto:sclorg-boun...@redhat.com] *Im
Auftrag von *Souvignier, Daniel
*Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 9. März 2016 11:26
*An:* sclorg@redhat.com
*Betreff:* [scl.org] Docker file for rpm building
Hi all,
is there a ready-to-use docker file somewhere around for building rpms?
If not, I’ll make one myself and share it here.
Best regards,
Daniel
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