[ale] To rpm or to tar.gz that is my question.
Stuffed Crust
pizza at shaftnet.org
Wed Jul 25 08:18:29 EDT 2001
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:32:21PM -0700, C I wrote:
> Can you configure rpm's to install the package as
> easily as you can if you install from source. I enjoy
> installing from source, I know where things will wind
> up and apps seem to run better if installed from
> source. I was wonder what other peoples opinion on
> this subject was.
RPMs are a pure binary package, with a few perks like dependency
checking and pre/postinstall scripts.
To build a RPM, you need a SRPM, which essentially is a tarball of the
source and a script to build it.
The advantage of a SRPM/spec over a pure tarball is reproducibility. I
build RPMs for nearly everything I install, because it makes it easy to
change configuration slightly and uninstall stuff. There is no
ambiguity involved; no "did I use the same compile options this time as
last time", that sort of thing.
To be fair, there are broken RPMs, but you can also easily mis-configure
or mis-compile a straight-from-source compile/install too.
- Pizza
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