to build an rpm from a tar.gz?

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Hi:

I have downloaded "checkinstall" that allows you to create an rpm installer out of a tar-gz file, you just type "checkinstall" after "./configure" and "make" and it builds and install an rpm. So far so good, it did installed the rpm but I was not able to "see" it to save it someplace else. Has anyone used this or done in a different way, I mean" to build an rpm from a tar.gz?
tommie


Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 03:57, Andy Teijelo Pérez wrote:


Do you know about this? Is this a KDE issue, or a particular application
problem, or maybe a Debian issue? Any light is highly appreciated.


Well, from the code it is obvious that an application can do this. I think that that is not a good idea. KDE should give applications a (perhaps configurable) time limit in which respond or be killed.

If I select shutdown, I mean shutdown. It's ok to be able to stop a shutdown in progress, and the applications can ask questions, but any dialogs must time out and allow the shutdown to continue. Otherwise, you have to babysit your computer through the shutdown process.

This should *not* be up to the applications. This should be something KDE enforces. Like init:

... sending TERM to all processes...
... sending KILL to all processes...


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