RPM Development Tools

Edit Package rpmdevtools
https://pagure.io/rpmdevtools

This package contains scripts and (X)Emacs support files to aid in
development of RPM packages.
rpmdev-setuptree Create RPM build tree within user's home directory
rpmdev-diff Diff contents of two archives
rpmdev-newspec Creates new .spec from template
rpmdev-rmdevelrpms Find (and optionally remove) "development" RPMs
rpmdev-checksig Check package signatures using alternate RPM keyring
rpminfo Print information about executables and libraries
rpmdev-md5/sha* Display checksums of all files in an archive file
rpmdev-vercmp RPM version comparison checker
spectool Expand and download sources and patches in specfiles
rpmdev-wipetree Erase all files within dirs created by rpmdev-setuptree
rpmdev-extract Extract various archives, "tar xvf" style
rpmdev-bumpspec Bump revision in specfile
...and many more.

Source Files (show merged sources derived from linked package)
Filename Size Changed
dont-drop-Groups.patch 0000000989 989 Bytes
limit_newversion_re.sub_to_a_single_replacement.patch 0000001424 1.39 KB
python3-shebang.patch 0000001729 1.69 KB
rmdevelrpms_fix_filename_search.patch 0000000773 773 Bytes
rmdevelrpms_use_more_raw_strings.patch 0000001208 1.18 KB
rpmdevtools-8.10.tar.xz 0000094976 92.8 KB
rpmdevtools-rpmlintrc 0000000114 114 Bytes
rpmdevtools.changes 0000011570 11.3 KB
rpmdevtools.spec 0000004598 4.49 KB
skeleton 0000010645 10.4 KB
suse-specfile.patch 0000024758 24.2 KB
Comments 1

Matthew Oliver's avatar

Hey Dirk, there is a new version of rpmdevtools that include a patch I got merged upstream that allows you to pass in a header to spectool. We use it downstream at my new workplace, it merged about 2 years ago. https://pagure.io/fork/scfc/rpmdevtools/c/83b35ac789d6ee4ec63bac57201ca216944965fc?branch=main

Just wondering if opensuse plans to bump to the newer version. It would mean I wouldn't have to build it myself ;)

Also, not sure your remember me, I'm ex-suse and worked with you (I was based in Australia). I hope things are going well for you! Miss the good old suse days.

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