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Maximum RPM
Copyright © 2000 by Red Hat, Inc.
Taking the Red Hat Package Manager to the Limit
Edward C. Bailey
Red Hat, Inc.
Red Hat, Inc.
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Dedication
To Deb — My lover, editor, indexer, and friend…
To Matt, who heard "Daddy can't play right now" far too often…
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- I. RPM and Computer Users — How to Use RPM to Effectively Manage Your Computer
- II. RPM and Developers — How to Distribute Your Software More Easily With RPM
- 9. The Philosophy Behind RPM
- 10. The Basics of Developing With RPM
- 11. Building Packages: A Simple Example
- 12. rpm -b Command Reference
- 13. Inside the Spec File
- 14. Adding Dependency Information to a Package
- 15. Making a Relocatable Package
- 16. Making a Package That Can Build Anywhere
- 17. Adding PGP Signatures to a Package
- 18. Creating Subpackages
- 19. Building Packages for Multiple Architectures and Operating Systems
- 20. Real-World Package Building
- 21. A Guide to the RPM Library API
- III. Appendixes
- A. Format of the RPM File
- B. The
rpmrc
File - C. Concise RPM Command Reference
- D. Available Tags For --queryformat
- I. Red Hat Linux
- rpm — RPM Package Manager
- E. Concise Spec File Reference
- F. RPM-related Resources
- G. An Introduction to PGP
- Index
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