1/22/2024 0 Comments Rhel rpm![]() ![]() Handling interpreter directives in Python scriptsĮxpand section "4.6. SPEC file description for a Python packageĤ.5.3. Packaging Python 3 RPMs"Ĭollapse section "4.5. Specialized variants of %if conditionalsĮxpand section "4.5. Using non-shell scripts in a SPEC fileĤ.4.3. Epoch, Scriptlets and Triggers"Ĭollapse section "4.3. Common RPM macros in the %files sectionĮxpand section "4.3. Using the %setup -a and %setup -b macrosĤ.2.3. Using the %setup -D and %setup -T macrosĤ.2.2.5. Using the %setup macro"Ĭollapse section "4.2.2. Adding a signature to an RPM packageĮxpand section "4.2.2. Signing RPM packages"Ĭollapse section "4.1. Checking cello for sanity"Įxpand section "4.1. Checking cello for sanity"Ĭollapse section "3.21. Checking pello for sanity"Įxpand section "3.21. Checking pello for sanity"Ĭollapse section "3.20. Checking bello for sanity"Įxpand section "3.20. Checking bello for sanity"Ĭollapse section "3.19. Building binary RPMs from source RPMsĮxpand section "3.19. ![]() Building a binary RPM from the SPEC fileģ.17. Rebuilding a binary RPM from a source RPMģ.16. ![]() An example SPEC file for a program written in Cģ.15. An example SPEC file for a program written in Pythonģ.12. An example SPEC file for a program written in bashģ.11. Modifying an original SPEC file for creating RPMsģ.10. Creating a new SPEC file with rpmdev-newspecģ.9. What is a SPEC file"Ĭollapse section "3.4. Listing RPM packaging tool’s utilitiesĮxpand section "3.4. ![]() Placing arbitrary artifacts in the system using the make install commandĢ.10. Placing arbitrary artifacts in the system using the install commandĢ.9. Building software from Natively Compiled Code"Ĭollapse section "2.5. Building software from Natively Compiled Code"Ĭollapse section "2.4. Building software from Natively Compiled CodeĮxpand section "2.4. How programs are made"Ĭollapse section "2.2.2. How programs are made"Ĭollapse section "2.2. Preparing software for RPM packaging"Įxpand section "2.2. Preparing software for RPM packaging"Ĭollapse section "2. Providing feedback on Red Hat documentationĮxpand section "2. ![]()
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