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Rewrite smock in Perl, can work with multiple SRPMs and auto-analyze
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SMOCK - Simpler Mock
====================
SMOCK - Simpler Mock
====================
+by Dan Berrange and Richard W.M. Jones.
Smock is a thin wrapper around mock to let you build up a whole
set of dependant RPMs against an external distro.
Smock is a thin wrapper around mock to let you build up a whole
set of dependant RPMs against an external distro.
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set of dependant RPMs against an external distro.
Now you can run
Now you can run
- ./smock.
sh fedora-9 /path/to/srpm
+ ./smock.
pl --arch=i386 --arch=x86_64 --distro=fedora-9 list of srpms
-And it'll build the RPM against the fedora-9-XXX distro for each 'XXX'
-arch you listed.
+And it'll build the all the SRPMs listed on the command line, using
+previously built SRPMs as dependencies for later ones. You don't need
+to list them in the proper order - the build order is worked out using
+the dependencies.
The resulting src RPMs, binary RPMs and build logs wil be put into
$HOME/public_html/smock, and a Yum repo created. Further RPMs you
The resulting src RPMs, binary RPMs and build logs wil be put into
$HOME/public_html/smock, and a Yum repo created. Further RPMs you