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Add spec file for RPM packaging #57

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@fepitre fepitre commented May 2, 2020

In case you would be interested, I've created a spec file for RPM packaging. It would be great to bump your current older version 1.2.0 to something like 1.2.1. In the spec, I used 1.2.0 as reference but I used the master branch for testing. Please not I've opened a PR with a spec file too for i3ipc-glib: altdesktop/i3ipc-glib#32. I've tested under Fedora and I'm going to create a Fedora COPR repository too including i3ipc-glib dependency.

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fepitre commented May 2, 2020

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@denesb denesb merged commit 1086595 into denesb:master May 28, 2020
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denesb commented May 28, 2020

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fepitre commented May 28, 2020

@denesb: great. you need to bump the version in the spec too at Version level. I'll maintain the repo above. I'm waiting for you to bump the version in spec file for switching the source of build package to your repo instead of my fork. If you are interested, I would then open a PR with the few instructions on how to install it for Fedora/CentOS/openSUSE.

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denesb commented May 28, 2020

Done: 488b649. I will release 1.3.1 with this.

@Lesik I will bump the version in the debian spec as well if you tell me how I can do it (grepped for 1.2.1 and version but found nothing that looks like the package version). Alternatively you can send PR doing it and I will release a patch version.

If you are interested, I would then open a PR with the few instructions on how to install it for Fedora/CentOS/openSUSE

Yes please.

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