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This is an example how to [[build rpm packages]] using the checkinstall tool. We will a program and create an [[rpm]] [[package]] from it.
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This is an example how to [[build rpm packages]] using the checkinstall tool. We will a program that only outputs "hello world" and create an [[rpm]] [[package]] from it. We do this in a folder hello.
  
 
= The program =
 
= The program =
Here is our program, hello world:
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Here is how we create our program, hello world:
 
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cd
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mkdir hello
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cd hello
 
cat >main.c <<EOF
 
cat >main.c <<EOF
 
#include <stdio.h>
 
#include <stdio.h>

Revision as of 16:00, 6 February 2011

This is an example how to build rpm packages using the checkinstall tool. We will a program that only outputs "hello world" and create an rpm package from it. We do this in a folder hello.

The program

Here is how we create our program, hello world:

cd
mkdir hello
cd hello
cat >main.c <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
  printf("hello world");
}
EOF

The Makefile

To build our program, we need a makefile. Here is how we create it:

cat >Makefile <<EOF
all:hello

hello: main.c
        gcc main.c -o hello
EOF
sed -i "s/        /\t/g" Makefile