- Building an RPM for Perforce
- ============================
- This directory contains all the files you need to build an RPM for
- Perforce, with one notable exception - the binaries. The intention
- is to make it easy to rebuild your RPM when new versions of
- the client and server become available.
- FILES
- -----
- README - This file
- buildp4rpm.pl - Perl script to automate the build
- p4.spec - Describes how to build the RPM
- p4-redhat/ - Supporting scripts for Redhat based distros
- p4-suse/ - Supporting scripts for SuSE based distros
- Documentation
- -------------
- The lack of docs in these RPMS is deliberate. I've done this because
- I wanted to be able to grab updates quickly and easily and the docs are
- all online. If there's demand, I'll add a p4-doc RPM.
- How to build your RPM and SRPM
- ------------------------------
- First identify your RPM build directory. Here are some common places to
- look:
- Red Hat: /usr/src/RedHat
- Mandrake: /usr/src/RPM
- If you want to build the RPM's in your home directory, then put the
- following line in ~/.rpmmacros:
- %_topdir /home/tony/RPM
- Then create the following directories:
- /home/tony/RPM
- /home/tony/RPM/SPECS
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/i386
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/i486
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/i586
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/i686
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/k6
- /home/tony/RPM/RPMS/noarch
- /home/tony/RPM/SRPMS
- /home/tony/RPM/SOURCES
- /home/tony/RPM/BUILD
- Once you have created (or located) the RPM build directories, you need to
- ensure that you have the following files available:
- p4.spec
- p4-redhat/*
- p4-suse/*
- The buildp4rpm.pl script will do everything necessary to build the RPM's,
- including downloading the binaries if you want it to. Just pick the
- command line flags to suit.
- EXAMPLES:
- perl buildp4rpm.pl --rpmroot /home/tony/RPM \
- --ftp
- Would build the RPM using the tarball and specfile in the current
- directory, but will download the p4 and p4d binaries from the
- Perforce FTP site. The RPM built will do things the RedHat way.
- perl buildp4rpm.pl --rpmroot /usr/src/RPM
- --distro suse
- Would build the RPM using the script files in the local subdirectory
- p4-suse and the Perforce binaries from the current directory.
- Then install the RPM's. You must install the client RPM first as
- the server RPM requires the client to be present.
- rpm -i /usr/src/RPM/i386/p4-client-2000.1-16895.i386.rpm
- rpm -i /usr/src/RPM/i386/p4-server-2000.1-16895.i386.rpm
- ...
- The SRPM is also built just so that you have a copy of all of
- the necessary scripts and files, but this file, and the
- buildp4rpm.pl script are not yet included in the SRPM as it
- would lead to an excessively complicated script.
# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#2 | 734 | Tony Smith | Updated for 2001.1. Also removed the PATH searching since it wasn't working properly anyw...ay and added a bit more clarity to the README file. « |
24 years ago | |
#1 | 495 | Tony Smith | Re-ordered directory structure for the ( hopefully ) last time | 24 years ago | |
//guest/tony_smith/perforce/RPM/RedHat/README | |||||
#2 | 491 | Tony Smith | Adjustments. Now downloads 2000.2 by default and the buildscript now takes a --distro arg...ument so you can specify what style of RPM you want. Means I've got to rename these paths again I guess. The tarball is now built on the fly based on the distro you pick. « |
24 years ago | |
#1 | 487 | Tony Smith | Renamed the RPM building tree because this RPM is quite RedHat specific. SuSE RPM builder... to be added « |
24 years ago | |
//guest/tony_smith/perforce/SRPM/README | |||||
#2 | 448 | Tony Smith | Updated RPM building kit so that it will automatically download the latest binaries from... ftp.perforce.com. Spec file is also a bit more clever, and logrotate, checkpointing and verify support has been added. Thanks to Matthew Rice for the logrotate script! « |
24 years ago | |
#1 | 429 | Tony Smith | First pass at RPM building toolkit. | 24 years ago |