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How do I build an RPM using Bamboo?

John Chaney January 29, 2013

Hello, I am trying to stand up a bamboo instance and after completing a source pull and build, I would like to create an RPM for distribution to my server. Is there any information regarding how to do this or a best practice? Based on what came stock inside of Bamboo, it looks like I could do it inside of a Command Task, but I would prefer something a bit more reusable if possible.

Thank you.

-John Chaney

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LucasA
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January 31, 2013

Hi,

Note that if you can perform on your instance command line, you can do it using Bamboo. I believe you can create a script and execute it setting a script task in Bamboo: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Script

Cheers,

Lucas Lima

John Chaney March 12, 2013

This answer is definitly what I ended up implementing. The process of making RPMS is easily scritable for some sections, and needs to be configured on a per project basis in others. I suppose I was hoping for a plugin to be available, but this method will suit my needs and make me learn something new. So thanks.

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April 9, 2015
Chris Gembarowski January 4, 2018

He's asking how to build an RPM packing using Bamboo not how to package Bamboo in an RPM.

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David Crook March 14, 2013

At my company we build RPMS using an ant script that calls the ant RPM task. There wasn't any difference having Bamboo run this.

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