if you have still troubles

* mention your exact envirnonment
* be sure *never* fire rpmbuild as root
* post complete outputs and the related SPEC state

these instructions might be helpful too
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package

Am 24.01.2014 23:25, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=13558
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=491806
> http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/trafficserver/4.1.2/0.el7/src/trafficserver-4.1.2-0.el7.src.rpm
> 
> just install the src.rpm, adapt it where needed and fire up rpmbuild
> or unpack the src.rpm (which is a archive by definition) and pull out
> the SPEC file
> 
> Am 24.01.2014 23:22, schrieb Williamson, Brad:
>> I can get the 4.1.x and 3.2.x versions built and installed just fine, but 
>> I've been rather unsuccessful locating
>> any .spec files to build rpms with. Yes, I need to build rpms for internal 
>> deployment with Chef. Trying to bodge
>> together a full compile as an automated install just isn't going to fly.
>>
>> I've cobbled together one for each major version from Harald's email chains 
>> and am getting further and further but
>> I'm tired of hitting brick walls. I'm new to building rpm's, but have done 
>> tons of deb's, so I'm sure it's just a
>> learning curve issue.
>>
>> I'm sure that Zhao/Harald/Leif probably have a spec file squirreled away 
>> somewhere, but I couldn't find them
>> anywhere in the GIT tree or any source downloads I've grabbed.
>>
>> Having one for 3. And 4. Would be great, but I really need the 4.1.x version 
>> if anyone has one. And, as a related
>> note, if there is documentation that tells how to build ATS into an rpm, it 
>> is cleverly concealed in a basement
>> somewhere. There is a Jira ticket with a comment by Leif that says that the 
>> rpm packaging has been handled, but
>> darned if I could find it.
>>
>> I can post mine if anyone wants to take a swing at why it's broken, but I 
>> feel that is a hopeless task and would
>> like to start with a clean/known good version

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Reply via email to