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Fedora RPM for 0.35.0 (based on aur) #21

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fastrizwaan opened this issue Jan 14, 2016 · 7 comments
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Fedora RPM for 0.35.0 (based on aur) #21

fastrizwaan opened this issue Jan 14, 2016 · 7 comments

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@fastrizwaan
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Here's fedora 23 rpm spec file
terminix.spec.txt

or download for fedora 20, 21, 22, 23
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:fastrizwaan/terminix

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gnunn1 commented Jan 14, 2016

Thanks for this, I really appreciate it. I was looking at doing this with OBS myself at some point when I get time. I'll update the main in the next day or two pointing to this.

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gnunn1 commented Jan 15, 2016

Can you remove the i586 targets as I'm only doing 64 bit builds. If you can do that and update to 0.36 I'll update the readme to include a pointer to this page.

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gnunn1 commented Jan 15, 2016

Sorry, I should also ask the captain obvious question. Are you willing to keep this up to date or is it more just helping me out with a useable spec file? I'm fine either way, just realized I was jumping the gun a bit about volunteering you :)

@fastrizwaan
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I can't keep up with the updates, I really wanted to help you with the spec file, so that with each update obs could be used for terminix release. Please create terminix project at obs. Thanks.

I've disabled the i686 packages. Also updated to 0.36.1.

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gnunn1 commented Jan 17, 2016

No worries but thanks for your effort on this. I've moved the .spec file and the _services file to my own home in OBS and setup builds for Fedora 23 and CentOS 7. One question, is there a way to have the _service file use the version number from the spec file instead of having to update both the spec and _service file?

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gnunn1 commented Jan 20, 2016

Thanks for the info, I will check it out.

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