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rpmspecs-forgejo

This is the RPM spec files that I have created for forgejo. I am not affiliated with the forgejo project and only provide this as a service.

Note: I am not responsible for system damages, break-ins, or faulty code of the software that can cause the formerly listed. Always develop and test in an isolated environment at all times. Always keep SELinux enabled.

They'll normally be available from my copr builds, if you are interested in making changes and using mock for yourself.

If you're starting out rpm packaging, please consider reading the following documentation. The packaging guidelines may seem strict, but they are deemed best practices if you are considering on being a package maintainer (sponsored or not). Keep in mind, I am always learning. I am in no way an expert, nor do I claim to be.

FHS

Fedora: Fedora Packaging Guidelines

Fedora: Creating RPM Packages

What you should get from the above is there are specific guidelines that should be followed, for maintainability, portability, and easy review. My RPM specs will have an FAQ of the "purpose".

Yes, I do. I have two, actually. I have a copr and a personal repository.

Copr

I normally don't. But, if what you're asking for doesn't have an RPM or project in copr, I'll consider it based on what it is, and if it fits licensing and guidelines. You can drop me an email or a line here and I will get back to you.

At this present time, I do not. I have considered packaging for Ubuntu or OpenSUSE. However those, much like Arch, already have plenty of maintainers with tons upon tons of packages (up to date or not) and their own build systems similar to Fedora. So some of the packages you may see here may already exist for those distributions in base or extra repositories they provide.

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