I was wondering if there was already a well-considered way to add rpm build capabilities to an Automake build system. Here's my root-level Makefile.am: ------ EXTRA_DIST = arf.spec schema win32 doxygen examples SUBDIRS = src test dist-hook: rm -rf `find $(distdir) -name .svn` .PHONY: rpmdir srcrpm rpms rpmdir: -mkdir -p rpm/BUILD rpm/RPMS rpm/SOURCES rpm/SPECS rpm/SRPMS srcrpm: dist-bzip2 rpmdir rpmbuild -ts --define='_topdir $(PWD)/rpm' $(distdir).tar.bz2 rpms: dist-bzip2 rpmdir rpmbuild -ta --define='_topdir $(PWD)/rpm' --buildroot=$(PWD)/rpm/tmp $(distdir).tar.bz2 ------ I was also wondering if there was a good way to automate revision changes in spec files, makefiles, etc. I use subversion for my repository, and it occurs to me that a good way to tell if I even need a build is to compare the root-level "svn info" Revision: tag with the last time I built. -- Revisions the same? No need to build again! -- Thanks in advance, John _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list