A tool to build a rpm file from the rpm database

Edit Package rpmrebuild

rpmrebuild allows to build an rpm file from an installed rpm, or from
another rpm file, with or without changes (batch or interactive). It
can be extended by a plugin system. A typical use is to easy repackage
a software after some configuration's change.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
gpl-license.patch 0000006740 6.58 KB
rpmrebuild-2.17.tar.gz 0000069235 67.6 KB
rpmrebuild-fix-bashisms.patch 0000000617 617 Bytes
rpmrebuild.changes 0000007526 7.35 KB
rpmrebuild.spec 0000002406 2.35 KB
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1061751 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 28)
- update to 2.17:
  * fix -r does not work (xujing)
  * fix spelling errors that could mislead users (xujing)
  * fix --comment-missing=n does not work (xujing)
  * fix --cap-from-fs does not work (xujing)
  * all shell are bash
  * clean test x$var, use -z
  * change email to tutanota
  * change copyright year
  * change gpg key
  * fix warnings from shellcheck
  * add unitary tests for plugins and options
  * if batch mode, do not edit any spec part
  * spec_only : display spec name if successfull
  * echo+read in one line with read -p
  * add new plugin exclude_file to exclude files from spec
  * split tests in t directory
  * bugfix in nodoc plugin
  * rename internal variable with RPMREBUILD_ prefix
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