Smock is a thin wrapper around mock to let you build up a whole
set of dependant RPMs against an external distro.
+ - Create directory $HOME/public_html/smock
+
- Copy smock.httpd.conf to /etc/httpd/conf.d/smock.conf, changing the
/home/[USERNAME]/ to your user
- - Start httpd
- - Add smock.mock.conf to all your repos in /etc/mock/ changing the
- arch and distro name to match
- - Create $HOME/smock
- - Edit smock.sh to set which arch(es) you want to build on
+ - Start or restart httpd
+
+ - Insert smock.mock.extra to all your repos in /etc/mock/ changing the
+ USERNAME, arch and distro name to match
+
+ - Copy smock.sh to smock and edit which arch(es) you want to build on
+
+ - Disable SELinux (/usr/sbin/setenforce Permissive) and you may
+ need to do 'chmod 0755 ~' to allow the web server to access your
+ home directory.
Now you can run
./smock.sh fedora-9 /path/to/srpm
-And it'll build the RPM against the fedora-9-XXX distro for each 'XXX'
+And it'll build the RPM against the fedora-9-XXX distro for each 'XXX'
arch you listed.
The resulting src RPMs, binary RPMs and build logs wil be put into
-$HOME/smock, and a YUM repo created. Further RPMs you build using
-smock will resolve the BuildRequires against this local repo
+$HOME/public_html/smock, and a Yum repo created. Further RPMs you
+build using smock will resolve the BuildRequires against this local
+repo.