BTW, while we are on this topic, is anyone using the 'R-Repo' project
to upload the RPMs / spec files generated using R2spec?
R-Repo project:
http://www.bioinformatics.org/r-repo/wiki/
I had hoped to find time to build some packages and upload them, but I
haven't been able to find time to do that. Is there a better place for
R packages? If the 'R-Repo' project looks useful, please let me know.
Cheers,
Dan.
2009/3/22 Pierre-Yves <pingou(a)pingoured.fr>:
Dear all,
A new version of R2spec is pending for updates-testing. It comes some
time after the previous version and some things have been added or
corrected in it.
There is the changelog concerning this release:
Version 2.5.2 -- 21st Mar 2009
-Features added
* Do not ask to move the file if there is no %_topdir
* Add option -c/--copyFile to copy the source to %_topdir without asking
* Add the option -n/--name to specify the name of the packager
* Add the option -e/--email to specify the email of the packager
* Add the option -f/--force that create the spec file with the normal
name even if there is already such a file in the working directory
* Add zip support
* Remove the '(', ')' and the ',' in the BuildRequire and Require
of the
spec
* Check if the source actually exists (it was about time...)
* Better handling of the exception
* Change %define to %global in the generated spec according to the new
guidelines
-Bugs correction
* Typo -> 'Copy to' and not 'copy in'
* Change the comment on the spec for x86/x86_64 and noarch
* Actually copy the source file to the SOURCES folder
* The Source0 is not a template anymore it is either from -s or it is -u
Please let me know if you find any bug or have any wishes that you would
like to see in R2spec.
Best regards,
Pierre
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