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‎Feb 02, 2006
12:27 PM
Building RPM's while on Windows?
I was wondering if it even possible to build an RPM while running on a Windows machine. Right now I am experimenting with a couple of Installer programs and we need RPM deployment for Linux. Since our source code runs perfectly on Windows and Linux we would prefer to only have 1 installation build for each using the same files. It looked like ISMP could do this but when I tried it seamed to be looking for the rpmbuild tool.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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‎Feb 03, 2006
10:15 AM
Hi
If your source works okay on Linux, I suggest you move your installation development to Linux then you won't have an issue with creating rpms.
As far as rpmbuild on Windows, I haven't seen rpmbuild ported or anyone trying to but you never know, I think my first suggestion will solve your problem.
DS
If your source works okay on Linux, I suggest you move your installation development to Linux then you won't have an issue with creating rpms.
As far as rpmbuild on Windows, I haven't seen rpmbuild ported or anyone trying to but you never know, I think my first suggestion will solve your problem.
DS
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‎Feb 04, 2006
02:33 PM
Right now I am getting horrible errors trying to install ISMP on Linux RedHat Enterprise 4 AS. And beyond that, why would there be a windows version of a product that builds RPMs if it couldn't build an RPM :confused:. Right now I am developing a link between ISMP and Cygwin using C# to hopfully fill in the gaps. I'll post back when I get it working (or if it doesn't).