% CBLRPM(1) % This manpage was written by Jens Petersen % 2013-01-21 # NAME cblrpm - generates RPM .spec files from Cabal packages # SYNOPSIS cblrpm [*options*] spec [*path-or-pkg*] cblrpm [*options*] build [*path-or-pkg*] cblrpm [*options*] srpm [*path-or-pkg*] # DESCRIPTION cblrpm generates RPM .spec files from Haskell Cabal package. If no *path-or-pkg* is specified, cblrpm looks for a .cabal file in the current directory. Otherwise, it will look for *path-or-pkg*. If the argument is a directory then it will look there for a .cabal file. If the argument is a path to a .cabal or .tar.gz file then it will use it. Otherwise if there is no '/' in the argument and it does not exist then cblrpm will try to unpack the package and use its .cabal file. cblrpm uses a temporary directory for unpackaging tarballs or packages. cblrpm then parses the above specified .cabal file and uses it to generate a .spec file that can be built. If a .spec already exists, cblrpm output to .spec.cblrpm instead. The cblrpm-diff command can be used in the same way to output a diff of .spec and .spec.cblrpm directly. # OPTIONS -h, --help : Show the help text. -l, --library : Force a BinLib package with executable(s) to be considered a Lib package. -f *FLAGS*, --flags=*FLAGS* : Override one or more Cabal build configuration flags. --release=*RELEASE* : Override the release number in the .spec file. -v *N*, --verbose=*N* : Set verbosity to *N*. --version=*VERSION* : Override the version number in the .spec file. # EXAMPLES Create a .spec file for the Cabal src package in current directory: cblrpm spec Create a .spec file for package (directory or package name): cblrpm spec [package] Create a .spec file for package-version (directory or package name): cblrpm spec [package-version] Create a .spec file for a .cabal file: cblrpm spec path/to/some.cabal Create a .spec file from a tarball: cblrpm spec path/to/pkg-ver.tar.gz # HISTORY Cabal-rpm was originally written by Bryan O'Sullivan in 2007-2008 and resurrected by Jens Petersen in 2012 to replace cabal2spec. # SEE ALSO