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FYI on Taste of Training: Building software into RPMs
http://www.redhat.com/resourcelibrary/articles/training-webinars?elq=c25a...
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This webinar is the latest session in the Taste of Training webinar series.
Explore concepts from the Red Hat Enterprise Deployment and Systems Management (RH401)
course.
In this webinar, you will learn how to create a deployable binary RPM from a tar archive
of source code. You will learn how to write a .spec file and explore the different
sections of content to compile a small software program into a basic RPM suitable for
deployment on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
During this webinar you will learn:
How to compile software into binaries from a tar archive of source
The components of a RPM spec file
How to build a binary RPM from a tar archive of sourcecode
Tips to make building a RPM easier
About the Taste of Training webinar series
Whether you’re evaluating a specific training course or are eager to learn something new,
the Taste of Training webinar series is your gateway to award-winning Red Hat Training.
These hour-long demos are delivered by members of the Red Hat Curriculum team, providing
practical knowledge and real-world examples.
Speaker: Scott McBrien, Curriculum Manager, Red Hat
Scott McBrien joined Red Hat in 2001 after working as a Systems Administrator for the
National Institute of Standards and Technology. During his career at Red Hat he has
worked on developing Red Hat Training course materials, developing the RHCE and RHCA exam
programs, and as a Red Hat Consulting associate deployed into Red Hat customer
environments.
Choose from the following live events:
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 | 13:00 UTC | 9:00 am (New York) / 3:00 pm (Paris) / 6:30 pm
(Mumbai)
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 | 18:00 UTC | 2:00 pm (New York) / 8:00 pm (Paris) / 11:30 pm
(Mumbai)
Register at
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