For an update here. I was able to go with two very simple spec files since
I use puppet for the cron jobs, apache config files, etc and I simply made
two RPMs, one of stock web2py and one of my application with my app listing
web2py as a dependency.
What you're discussing, LightDot, sounds inte
Sure, I can clean up my spec file for web2py and post it as a starting
point / reference. What I'd really like to do is bring it up closer to
general Fedora standards in the process, perhaps aiming at an inclusion
into Fedora/EPEL later on.
The main difference now (a major one) is that I packag
Can you tell us more. Perhaps share an example that packages web2py
On Tuesday, 28 August 2012 23:05:16 UTC-5, LightDot wrote:
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> I'm distributing and supporting a project made with web2py as a set of
> RPMs (RHEL/CentOS/SL) for a while now. No big problems... I use Mock on SL6
> to generate th
I'm distributing and supporting a project made with web2py as a set of RPMs
(RHEL/CentOS/SL) for a while now. No big problems... I use Mock on SL6 to
generate the RPMs.
This project is fairly complex and involves much more than just web2py app,
so my spec files wouldn't be applicaple straight a
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