i could create rpms...do we a spec file already, or should i use one of the ones i have already (or create a new one if the other ones arent suitable )?
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I was just looking around, and it appears that there are a few different RPMs floating around:
Repoforge, 7.8, RHEL, CentOS, ScientificLinux https://github.com/repoforge/rpms/tree/master/specs/pike
Robert Hinn, 7.6, OpenSUSE http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/6717536/dir/opensuse/com/pike-7....
Pike website (old, probably not worth the effort) http://pike.ida.liu.se/projects/rpm/
My sense is that if we can get the one from repoforge updated, that'd probably be the path of least resistance.
You should also consider including your spec file in the core distribution; see the packaging directory. If you do that, it's more likely to be kept up-to-date. Perhaps even would be good to have a look at it do make sure it's "feature complete" compared to the debian sources (which I think gets the most packaging attention).
Bill
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012, Lance Dillon wrote:
i could create rpms...do we a spec file already, or should i use one of the ones i have already (or create a new one if the other ones arent suitable )?
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