Buzz wrote:
Personally, I see the benefits of going further and fully integrating the
RPM building process into the 'make' process, so that you could do a 'make
rpm' (or even a 'make deb' or 'make pkg') as the end-point of the build
process.  Makes the standardisation/management of installed files WAY
easier.... And backing-out an install/upgrade as simple as 'rpm -e'.
In-fact, if anyone else (other than me) would like to see that too,
speak-up, and I'll see what I can do. :-)

Yes, I would use it if it was available. For instance, it would make it easy to build SVN on a (fast) computer different that the one running it (slow). The uninstall aspect is important too.

FWIW, Linux kernel distribution already has such make target.

Bolek
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