> > Packaging is not a free thing. It takes time energy and someone who is > > going to deal with it. Most people who have packages are usually > > swamped as it is... so if you see something you would like to get into > > Fedora.. first check to see if someone is already packaging it, and > > then volunteer to do it yourself (or help someone who can). Otherwise > > its not going to happen. > > Plus, there's a little fame if not fortune, and usually a few people > willing to help. > > I'd be willing to be that if you can *use* netbeans, you can certainly > learn to *package* netbeans, and as an avid user, you're in excellent > position to make sure the package actually works. :) > > -Eric I can't make RPM packages from scratch so therefore i think it's best to leave that to a professional RPM packager. But if noone else is willing to do it than i would like to give it a try.. and i probably need a lot of help along the way. So is anyone up to this? or is there someone that is willing to help me with this? i have nearly no rpm packaging experience. (i edited specs before and compiled the package but i didn't made a spec from scratch) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list