And now I'm going to tell you what exactly I'm trying to do (see my
other post of today)...
I'm setting up a cross-build environment with MS Windows target, or to
be precise "i386-mingw32", on my Linux box. I can build the actual
binaries just fine now, so I'm looking for a packaging solution, and
testing rpm... Now, I'm not sure if using rpm itself to install on the
Windows system would be good, but is there a way I can use rpm as a
build tool and intermediate format? I mean, is there a simple way to
convert a binary rpm build for MSWin/mingw32 to a "more native" format?
what I'm looking for is probably the Windows equivalent of Mac OS X
rpm2pkg available from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103871. Does such
a tool exist?
- Toralf
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