tap2rpm

TAP2RPM(1)							    TAP2RPM(1)



NAME
       tap2rpm - create RPM packages which wrap .tap files

SYNOPSIS
       tap2rpm [options]

DESCRIPTION
       Create a set of RPM/SRPM packages in the current directory

       -u, --unsigned
	      do not sign the RPM pacakge

       -t, --tapfile <tapfile>
	      Build the application around the given .tap (default twistd.tap)

       -y, --type <type>
	      The configuration has the given type . Allowable types are  tap,
	      source, xml and python.  The first three types are mktap(1) out-
	      put formats, while the last one is a manual building of applica-
	      tion (see twistd(1), the -y option).

       -p, --protocol <protocol>
	      The  name	 of  the  protocol this will be used to serve. This is
	      intended as a part of the description. Default is	 the  name  of
	      the tapfile, minus any extensions.

       -d, --rpmfile <rpmfile>
	      The name of the RPM package. Default is ’twisted-’+protocol.

       -V, --set-version <version>
	      The version of the RPM package. The default is 1.0

       -e, --description <description>
	      The one-line description. Default is uninteresting.

       -l, --long_description <long_description>
	      A	 multi-line  description.  Default  is explanantion about this
	      being an automatic package created from tap2rpm.

       -m, --maintainer <maintainer>
	      The maintainer, as "Name Lastname <email address>". This will go
	      in  the  meta-files,  as	well  as be used as the id to sign the
	      package.

       -v, --version
	      Output version information and exit.

AUTHOR
       tap2rpm was written by Sean Reifschneider based	on  tap2deb  by	 Moshe
       Zadka.  This man page is heavily based on the tap2deb man page by Moshe
       Zadka.

REPORTING BUGS
       To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs/

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2000 Matthew W. Lefkowitz
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       mktap(1)



				   July 2001			    TAP2RPM(1)

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