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How to package open source applications as RPMs
Want to use a piece of third-party software but there's no RPM to install it? No problem: You can customize third-party software packages with...
More tips for packaging your Linux software with RPM
Learn how to compile and package your Linux application for distribution with Red Hat Package Manager.
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How to install software packages with an Ansible playbook
Learn how to install new software packages on all your managed hosts with a single Ansible playbook.
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How to create a Linux RPM package
You've written a great script that you want to distribute, so why not package it as an RPM?
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How to query files, packages, and repositories in Linux
How to find the information you need about Linux software packages, commands, and utilities.
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What do Paketo Buildpacks Mean for Developers and Operators
Cloud Foundry Foundation recently announced the launch of Paketo for cloud native developers and operators. But what’s the difference between Cloud Foundry’s Packet and the Buildpacks announced by CNCF? What does it mean for developers who are already using buildpacks? What kind of community is Cloud Foundry look at building around Paketo? What does the roadmap look like?
CNAB: A package format for the cloud
By Matt Butcher, special to Linux.com
Introduction
Installing a new app on your phone is simple. So is installing one on your Mac, Linux box, or...
D2iQ Launches $25,000 Shortcut To Success Package
The D2iQ Shortcut to Success promotion provides organizations with a choice of four distinct cloud native enablement paths—shortcuts to success.
Helm Package Manager for Kubernetes Moves Forward
The Helm community will focus mainly on Helm’s stability and enhancements to existing features.
Rust is the future of systems programming, C is the new Assembly (Packt)
Josh Triplett (Principal Engineer at Intel) talked with Greg Kroah-Hartman (Linux kernel maintainer for the -stable branch) about Rust.