From 60d3abc6ecdc21b4ab921d34a55b4af48690f55a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Dessaux Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 18:53:14 +0100 Subject: Rewrote the whole website to get rid on a heavy theme --- content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md | 29 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 29 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md (limited to 'content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md') diff --git a/content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md b/content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md deleted file mode 100644 index 99667eb..0000000 --- a/content/en/blog/miscellaneous/building-rpms.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Building rpm packages" -linkTitle: "Building rpm packages" -date: 2016-02-22 -description: > - Building rpm packages ---- - -Here is how to build locally an rpm package. Tested at the time on a centos 7. - -## Setup your environment - -First of all, you have to use a non-root account. - - - Create the necessary directories : `mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS,S{OURCE,PEC,RPM}S}` - - Tell rpmbuild where to build by adding the following in your `.rpmmacros` file : `echo -e “%_topdir\t$HOME/rpmbuild” » ~/.rpmmacros` - -## Building package - -There are several ways to build a rpm, depending on what kind of stuff you have to deal with. - -### Building from a tar.gz archive containing a .spec file - -Run the following on you .tar.gz archive : `rpmbuild -tb memcached-1.4.0.tar.gz`. When the building process ends, you will find your package in a `$HOME/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/` like directory, depending on your architecture. - -### Building from a spec file - - - `rpmbuild -v -bb ./contrib/redhat/collectd.spec` - - If you are missing some dependencies : `rpmbuild -v -bb ./contrib/redhat/collectd.spec 2>&1 |awk '/is needed/ {print $1;}'|xargs yum install -y` -- cgit v1.2.3