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Old 02-16-2014, 06:09 AM   #1
Nikhil_Lagwankar
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building rpm in a easy way


Hi,

I'm using CentOS 6 final and have built an application code.
The code is in .c and .sh files.

I've gone through the method on www.rpm.org and much of it went over my head.

Can you please provide some easier ways to make an rpm.(Some links which have been tried and tested)


Thanks....
 
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Start by providing the softwares name, its version and the commands to build and install the code?
 
  


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