Hi all,
I'm wanting to create a .tar.gz file from the latest source code from Git
in the same vein as those up on the Cherokee main downloads section (eg
like this:
http://www.cherokee-project.com/download/1.2/1.2.101/cherokee-1.2.101.tar.gz)
and I can't seem to find instructions on how to do this. I know I can do
'make dist-gzip' to produce a .tar.gz - but wanted to see what the
prescribed process is & if it's documented anywhere.
The reason for this is I'd like to build an RPM for deployment on RHEL 6
(using the spectool/rpmbuild configuration from the Fedora project) so I
don't need to compile and install from source on my target machine. Since
the rpm config already exists (which builds from a .tar.gz), this seems the
easiest path to go down.
Cheers,
David
I'm wanting to create a .tar.gz file from the latest source code from Git
in the same vein as those up on the Cherokee main downloads section (eg
like this:
http://www.cherokee-project.com/download/1.2/1.2.101/cherokee-1.2.101.tar.gz)
and I can't seem to find instructions on how to do this. I know I can do
'make dist-gzip' to produce a .tar.gz - but wanted to see what the
prescribed process is & if it's documented anywhere.
The reason for this is I'd like to build an RPM for deployment on RHEL 6
(using the spectool/rpmbuild configuration from the Fedora project) so I
don't need to compile and install from source on my target machine. Since
the rpm config already exists (which builds from a .tar.gz), this seems the
easiest path to go down.
Cheers,
David