--- Drew Bertola <drew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to build a set of rpms for internal usage. > I'd like the > resulting srpms and bin rpms to carry an identifier > for our repo, since > a lot of the packages are going to be created from > rebuilding those from > other repos, I don't want to have to edit all the > spec files. Is this > possible? > > I can give an example: I'd like to use php-5.2.4 on > our centos servers, > so I grab the rpm from fedora and try rpmbuild > --rebuild > php-5.2.4...fc8.srpm. During the rebuild, a macro > is picked up > (somewhere in /etc/rpm/macro*, I'd guess) that > appends ".abc" to the > release number. For binary rpm you can use rpmrebuild (http://rpmrebuild.sf.net) to change revision (or anything else). Valery. > > I know how to do this by editing the spec file, but > there must be a > convenient way to do this with one step, as in doing > the --rebuild of an > existing srpm. > > Any ideas? > > -- > Drew Bertola > > ------------------------------------------------- > * PHP/LAMP Consultant, ZCE-1000 * > * * > * Tel: 408-966-6671 * > * * > * current resume: * > * http://drewb.com/blog/about/resume/ * > ------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > Rpm-list mailing list > Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list