Also, if this is your own program, this should also include a LICENSE file with the text of the license for the program. GG On 9/3/09, Dan Horák <dan@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > ram s píše v Čt 03. 09. 2009 v 17:36 +0530: >> Hello all, >> >> sorry to ask questions again and again. >> I am new to rpm packaging. >> >> I am trying to create one RPM package for my daemon application in >> Fedora 10. >> >> daemon application contains , >> 1. daemon.c >> 2. daemon.h >> 3. list.c >> 4.list.h >> 5.makefile. >> >> So , I am just tar the daemon application as "daemon.tar.gz". >> >> I put this daemon.tar.gz in /home/user/rpmbuild/SOURCES directory. >> >> I am creating spec filr and put it in /home/user/rpmbuild/SPECS >> directory. >> >> Now, I am trying to create binary RPM for my application. I am in >> x86_64 architecture. >> >> when I run rpmbuild -bs daemon-1.spec and then rpmbuild -bb >> daemon-1.spec >> >> only source rpm created. Binary RPM is not created. >> >> How to cretae binary RPM for my application. >> If my spec file is wrong, please correct me. >> I create .rpmmacros in my home director (/home/user/). >> >> >> MY spec file is, >> >> [SPEC] >> Summary: This Package install Daemon application >> Name: daemon >> Version:1 >> Release:1 >> License: GPL >> Group: Applications/System >> Source:daemon.tar.gz >> BuildRoot: /home/nco_user/rpmbuild/tmp >> >> BuildArch:noarch > ^^^^ > drop this line, a package that is built from C sources can't be "noarch" > >> Packager:S.J.Ram >> >> %description >> This Package install Daemon application >> %prep >> %setup -q >> %build >> make >> >> %install >> rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT >> make install >> >> %clean >> rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT >> >> %files >> %defattr(-,root,root,-) >> %{_tmppath}/daemon >> >> [/SPEC] >> >> >> please guide me to create binary rpm. >> Do I need to change SPEC file?. >> >> If any one already did RPM package for their C or java application, >> please give me the example (with one tar.gz file) >> thank you. > > > Dan > > > -- > Fedora-packaging mailing list > Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging > > -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging