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Hi all,

Would someone be kind enough to furnish me with a work SPEC file, preferably one for a simple 'one-liner' patch and one that has NOT originated from using Schturman's 'building RPM' guide here on TMO.

I have used 'rpmrebuild' to extract SPEC files from various patches, but I'd still like to see an original working SPEC file/s.

Also, is there a way to test the validity of a spec file without compiling an app?, like we can test the validity of json files online?

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Many (most?) Openrepos apps have links to their respective Githubs. Have you tried following any of them?
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Many (most?) Openrepos apps have links to their respective Githubs. Have you tried following any of them?
Excellent suggestion, thanks.
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Many (most?) Openrepos apps have links to their respective Githubs. Have you tried following any of them?
There are thousands of inspiration on https://build.merproject.org also
 

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