Re: RPM packaging help

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On 8/10/23 15:43, Andrew Heath wrote:
All,
My name is Andrew, and I have been working with the Fedora Infra team and we are trying to create some RPMs for some projects that we are working on, one of the RPMs we need to create is for the Ansible receptor[1 <https://github.com/ansible/receptor>]. I have a copy of the spec file from downstream Red Hat that gives some guidance but where its a mix of python and go-lang I was wondering if I could have some guidance from more experienced packers on how to package up the application correctly so that we can get the package in use for the Fedora Infra.

Links:
[1]: https://github.com/ansible/receptor <https://github.com/ansible/receptor>

--
Sincerely,
Andrew Heath
aheath1992@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:aheath1992@xxxxxxxxx>

Hello,

Is the final package for RHEL or Fedora? There are different guidelines regarding bundling I believe.

The first issue I see is that there are two separate Python project in two subdirectories. Not sure how to handle that.

Could you share the dowstream?

I will look at it tonight/this week-end.

Robert-André
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