Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-10 Thread Balachandran Sivakumar
> Hello > > I would like to confirm that do we have to have 64bit OS to setup > VMWARE.?? > Start a new thread -- Thank you Balachandran Sivakumar Arise Awake and stop not till the goal is reached.                                                              - Swami Vivekanand

Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-10 Thread smal
- Original Message - From: arunthe...@gmail.com To: "ILUG-C" Sent: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 3:22:29 PM Subject: Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Arun Khan wrote: > and possibly creating a nightmare for yourself. > > It would b

Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-10 Thread arunthe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Arun Khan wrote: > and possibly creating a nightmare for yourself. > > It would be best to build the RPM in an environment where it will be > used including it's specific version i.e. CentOS. > > With Virtual Box, it is quite easy to setup a VM with CentOS guest a

Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-08 Thread Arun Khan
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 6:23 PM, arunthe...@gmail.com wrote: > > P.S: I am asking all this to avoid another OS installation and dev > environment setup procedure. (Pardon my laziness here) and possibly creating a nightmare for yourself. It would be best to build the RPM in an environment where it

Re: [Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-04 Thread 0
> I have been using Ubuntu (debian) system all through the Linux life. > Recently I got into a situation where I am required to package a software > for a RPM system (CentOS). There are rpm build tools available in the > Ubuntu repos, but I my reading through the forums suggest that its always > b

[Ilugc] Building RPMs in Ubuntu

2012-01-04 Thread arunthe...@gmail.com
Hello all, I have been using Ubuntu (debian) system all through the Linux life. Recently I got into a situation where I am required to package a software for a RPM system (CentOS). There are rpm build tools available in the Ubuntu repos, but I my reading through the forums suggest that its always