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Latest revision as of 18:20, 11 February 2010
There is a lot of information scattered across this wiki that teaches how to do packaging. This page is an attempt at pulling together links to all of that content, organized in a useful manner. A step-by-step overview is included to guide a new packager through the process.
Draft status
- Overview step-by-step - NEEDED
- Background "Big Picture" - IN PROGRESS
- Spec file how to - IN PROGRESS
- Organized Packaging pages links:
- Language specific
- Tutorials, tips, and how-tos
Step-by-step overview
The big picture
This content is must-read or highly useful relevant to packaging.
- PackagingGuidelines -- the big guide
- Packaging/FrequentlyMadeMistakes
- Special:Prefixindex/Packaging -- every page with the word Packaging in the title
Spec file how-to
The content in this section is from a presentation by Tom 'Spot' Callaway, last updated from the Red Hat Summit 2008.