Re: Help, how to build perl modules by means of rpm

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Am Sa, den 13.03.2004 schrieb Guolin Cheng um 17:48:
> Hi,
> 
>  Just got a question of how to build more perl modules and create rpms out from them..
> 
>  Normally we use perl CPAN to download tarballs, but then how we build rpms out from these tarballs? do we need to manually create|debug a .spec file for each of these module tarballs? then that will be too tedious..
> 
>  any helpful opinions? Thanks.
> 
>  --Guolin Cheng

>From this list on Wed. 10th Mar by Josà Pedro Oliveira
<jpo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> with subject "Re: spectool-1.0.2":


For craeting specfiles you want one of these two scripts:


1) cpanflute2

    The script cpanflute2 is included in the RPM-Specfile distribution.
    Although this module/script is a available in CPAN mirrors, you
won't
    find there the latest version - CPAN is only mirroring version 1.13.
    You can find version 1.16 in fedora development mirrors

    Chip Turner directory in CPAN:
    http://search.cpan.org/~chipt/

    RPM::Specfile v1.13
    http://search.cpan.org/~chipt/RPM-Specfile-1.13/

    RPM::Specfile v1.16
    <fedora mirror base url>/core/development/SRPMS/
    File: perl-RPM-Specfile-1.16-2.src.rpm

2) cpan2rpm

    Project homepage:
    http://perl.arix.com/cpan2rpm/

    Erick Calder directory in CPAN:
    http://search.cpan.org/~ecalder/

    cpan2rpm v2.024
    http://search.cpan.org/~ecalder/cpan2rpm-2.024/

Alexander


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