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rancid srpm/spec file?
Hello,

does a source rpm or spec file exist for rancid? I've looked at the
download area, searched the mailing list and on google but couldn't find
one.
If not i will have to make one but starting with an exiting one would
have saved time.

thanks
bye
michael
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rancid srpm/spec file? [ In reply to ]
Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does a source rpm or spec file exist for rancid? I've looked at the
> download area, searched the mailing list and on google but couldn't
> find one.
> If not i will have to make one but starting with an exiting one would
> have saved time.
I used to have a spec file a while ago but it's long since lost to an
old repository I never backed up. I remember that it was fairly
straightforward spec file for the install process, so it shouldn't give
you much trouble. If you hit any snags you can email me the spec file
directly and I'll see if I can't spot your problem (though I just, at
the end of this message, noticed the @redhat.com, heh).

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rancid srpm/spec file? [ In reply to ]
Its fairly vanilla, but works for me to move the files as needed.
Don't know that I have all the glaring dependencies listed articulated
in the files, but it works.
-Dan

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> Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > does a source rpm or spec file exist for rancid? I've looked at the
> > download area, searched the mailing list and on google but couldn't
> > find one.
> > If not i will have to make one but starting with an exiting one would
> > have saved time.
> I used to have a spec file a while ago but it's long since lost to an
> old repository I never backed up. I remember that it was fairly
> straightforward spec file for the install process, so it shouldn't give
> you much trouble. If you hit any snags you can email me the spec file
> directly and I'll see if I can't spot your problem (though I just, at
> the end of this message, noticed the @redhat.com, heh).
>
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> Justin Grote
> Network Architect
> JWG Networks
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rancid srpm/spec file? [ In reply to ]
Dan Pfleger wrote:
> Its fairly vanilla, but works for me to move the files as needed.
Thanks, that's exactly what i was looking for. No need to duplicate work.

> Don't know that I have all the glaring dependencies listed articulated
> in the files, but it works.
I can still improve it if it's needed. But overall on a quick glance the
spec file looks good: usage of the rpm macros, /usr instead of /usr/local.

bye
michael

>
>>This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format.
>>
>>
>>Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
>>>does a source rpm or spec file exist for rancid? I've looked at the
>>>download area, searched the mailing list and on google but couldn't
>>>find one.
>>>If not i will have to make one but starting with an exiting one would
>>>have saved time.
>>
>>I used to have a spec file a while ago but it's long since lost to an
>>old repository I never backed up. I remember that it was fairly
>>straightforward spec file for the install process, so it shouldn't give
>>you much trouble. If you hit any snags you can email me the spec file
>>directly and I'll see if I can't spot your problem (though I just, at
>>the end of this message, noticed the @redhat.com, heh).



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Michael Stefaniuc Tel.: +49-711-96437-199
Sr. Network Engineer Fax.: +49-711-96437-111
Red Hat GmbH Email: mstefani at redhat.com
Hauptstaetterstr. 58 http://www.redhat.de/
D-70178 Stuttgart