This file can be used with the rpmbuild or mock commands to create a binary RPM. Tested and working on Fedora 28 x86_64.
Example usage (for Fedora 28 systems):
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Create a tar.gz file of the source code and add the short name of the commit to the tar file, for the most recent commit at the time of writing this would be:
git clone https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast.git miraclecast-c3c868e
tar -zcf miraclecast-c3c868e.tar.gz miraclecast-c3c868e
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Create a Source RPM
rpmbuild -bs miraclecast.spec --define "_sourcedir $PWD"
Then build the RPM with one of the following:
- Using mock (assuming you're in the dir where the .src.rpm file is):
mock --arch=x86_64 -r fedora-28-x86_64 --resultdir=results miraclecast-1.0-1.gitc3c868e.fc28.src.rpm
OR
- Using rpmbuild (assuming you're in the dir where the .src.rpm file is):
rpmbuild -ra miraclecast-1.0-1.gitc3c868e.fc28.src.rpm
OR
- Using rpmbuild (assuming you're in the dir where the .spec and .tar.gz files are):
- `rpmbuild -bs miraclecast.spec --define "_sourcedir $PWD"``