Checkinstall2008/08/15 |
This Checkinstall is for the case you'd like to install a software from RPM package that is provided only with tar ball.
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[1] | Install Checkinstall (for i386. x86_64 is none in the repository below) |
[root@ns ~]# wget http://www.asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/files/rpm/checkinstall-1.6.1-1.i386.rpm [root@ns ~]# rpm -Uvh checkinstall-1.6.1-1.i386.rpm Preparing... ################################ [100%] 1:checkinstall ################################ [100%]
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[2] | Checkinstall - How to use it |
[root@ns ~]# wget http://www.samse.fr/GPL/squidclamav/squidclamav-3.1.tar.gz [root@ns ~]# tar zxvf squidclamav-3.1.tar.gz [root@ns ~]# cd squidclamav-3.1 [root@ns squidclamav-3.1]# ./configure [root@ns squidclamav-3.1]# [root@ns squidclamav-3.1]# checkinstall # create RPM checkinstall 1.6.1, Copyright 2002 Felipe Eduardo Sanchez Diaz Duran This software is released under the GNU GPL. The package documentation directory ./doc-pak does not exist. Should I create a default set of package docs? [y]: y Preparing package documentation...OK Please choose the packaging method you want to use. Slackware [S], RPM [R] or Debian [D]? R # RPM Please write a description for the package. End your description with an empty line or EOF. >> ************************************** **** RPM package creation selected *** ************************************** This package will be built according to these values: 1 - Summary: [ Package created with checkinstall 1.6.1 ] 2 - Name: [ squidclamav ] 3 - Version: [ 3.1 ] 4 - Release: [ 1 ] 5 - License: [ GPL ] 6 - Group: [ Applications/System ] 7 - Architecture: [ i386 ] 8 - Source location: [ squidclamav-3.1 ] 9 - Alternate source location: [ ] 10 - Requires: [ ] 11 - Provides: [ squidclamav ] Enter a number to change any of them or press ENTER to continue: # Enter Installing with make install... ========================= Installation results =========================== make[1]: Entering directory `/root/squidclamav-3.1' test -z "/usr/local/bin" || mkdir -p -- "/usr/local/bin" /usr/bin/install -c 'squidclamav' '/usr/local/bin/squidclamav' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/squidclamav-3.1' ======================== Installation successful ========================== Copying documentation directory... ./ ./ChangeLog ./AUTHORS ./README ./NEWS ./INSTALL ./COPYING Copying files to the temporary directory...OK Striping ELF binaries and libraries...OK Compressing man pages...OK Building file list...OK Building RPM package...OK NOTE: The package will not be installed Erasing temporary files...OK Deleting doc-pak directory...OK Writing backup package...OK Deleting temp dir...OK ********************************************************************** Done. The new package has been saved to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/squidclamav-3.1-1.i386.rpm You can install it in your system anytime using: rpm -i squidclamav-3.1-1.i386.rpm ********************************************************************** [root@ns ~]# cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 [root@ns i386]# rpm -Uvh squidclamav-3.1-1.i386.rpm Preparing... ################################ [100%] 1:squidclamav ################################ [100%] [root@ns i386]# rpm -q squidclamav squidclamav-3.1-1 # completed ro install with RPM |