[gentoo-user] ebuild - .src.rpm

2005-09-12 Thread Bryan Whitehead


Does anyone know how to do this? There are some simple pachakes (like 
netselect) that I'd love to use at work - but don't want to go thru the 
hastle of making a rpm .spec file.


ebuild file rpm only poops out a binary RPM... and using an updated 
gentoo system doesn't move over well with old versions of redhat...


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Re: [gentoo-user] ebuild - .src.rpm

2005-09-12 Thread Nick Rout
That would indeed be an interesting addition!

I can see a few problems already. Different dependency names would be a
problem - ie on gentoo a dependency might be named foo, on redhat it
might be named foo2, on SuSE it might be named libfoo and on Mandrivel
it might be named libfoo-2. In other words spec files may be different
on different rpm distros and may use different namings to gentoo. SuSE
installs kde to /opt, others don't etc etc .

So you not only have to create a spec file, but you have to create one
for each distro, and you have to have a lot of knowledge about how
$DISTRO works.

Another strategy for you is to find a src.rpm for the package and adapt
its .spec file. I found an old (0.2) src rpm for netselect (from SuSE
7.3!) via google. If I cared enough I guess I could adapt it's spec file
to another distro. Actually I stumbled on a part of the Mandrake site
once that had just the spec files for all their packages - that might be
worth a look given RH and MD's common (although now distant) origins.

One of the things I like about gentoo is the ease of writing a .ebuild
file as opposed to a spec file or whatever the .deb equivalent is. 


On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:54:55 -0700 (PDT)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:

 
 Does anyone know how to do this? There are some simple pachakes (like 
 netselect) that I'd love to use at work - but don't want to go thru the 
 hastle of making a rpm .spec file.
 
 ebuild file rpm only poops out a binary RPM... and using an updated 
 gentoo system doesn't move over well with old versions of redhat...
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] ebuild - .src.rpm

2005-09-12 Thread Nick Rout
Of course you might like to consider this post again :-)

http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20030401-newsletter.xml

Be careful to note the date of the article !

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:54:55 -0700 (PDT)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:

 
 Does anyone know how to do this? There are some simple pachakes (like 
 netselect) that I'd love to use at work - but don't want to go thru the 
 hastle of making a rpm .spec file.
 
 ebuild file rpm only poops out a binary RPM... and using an updated 
 gentoo system doesn't move over well with old versions of redhat...
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] ebuild - .src.rpm

2005-09-12 Thread Bryan Whitehead
Yea... I'm not that much of n00b! I remember that newsletter when it was 
first posted! :)


On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Nick Rout wrote:


Of course you might like to consider this post again :-)

http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20030401-newsletter.xml

Be careful to note the date of the article !

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:54:55 -0700 (PDT)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:



Does anyone know how to do this? There are some simple pachakes (like
netselect) that I'd love to use at work - but don't want to go thru the
hastle of making a rpm .spec file.

ebuild file rpm only poops out a binary RPM... and using an updated
gentoo system doesn't move over well with old versions of redhat...

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