docker-rpmbuild-centos7
                                
                                
                                
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                        Docker container for building RPMs for Centos 7
Centos 7 RPM Build Environment
This container allows you to use your existing RPM build folders but build within the Centos 7 environment.
The container has:
- EPEL
 - Common build packages
 
Setup
You'll need to create your standard RPM build directory structure as follows:
rpmbuild
  - BUILD
  - BUILDROOT
  - RPMS
  - SOURCES
  - SPECS
  - SRPMS
  - tmp
Of course put your spec files in SPECS and your source files in SOURCES.
Usage
If you want to build just one spec in particular:
sudo docker run \
    --name rpmbuild-centos7 \
    -v /path/to/your/rpmbuild:/home/rpmbuilder/rpmbuild \
    --rm=true \
    jc21/rpmbuild-centos7 \
    /bin/build-spec /home/rpmbuilder/rpmbuild/SPECS/something.spec
Or if you want to build all specs in your SPECS folder:
sudo docker run \
    --name rpmbuild-centos7 \
    -v /path/to/your/rpmbuild:/home/rpmbuilder/rpmbuild \
    --rm=true \
    jc21/rpmbuild-centos7 \
    /bin/build-all
The build-spec script will go to the trouble of installing any requires that the spec file needs to build.
Built RPMS will show up in the RPMS/SRPMS folders if successful.
Script it!
Here's an example of wrapping that stuff above in a script. Let's call it build.sh:
#!/bin/bash
SPEC=$1
RPMBUILDROOT=/path/to/your/rpmbuild
if [ "$1" == "" ]; then
    echo "Usage: build.sh specfile.spec"
    exit 1;
else
    sudo docker run \
        --name rpmbuild-centos7 \
        -v $RPMBUILDROOT:/home/rpmbuilder/rpmbuild \
        --rm=true \
        jc21/rpmbuild-centos7 \
        /bin/build-spec /home/rpmbuilder/rpmbuild/SPECS/$SPEC
    exit $?
fi
Then to run it:
./build.sh something.spec
Building with the latest C++ compiler
Devtools-7 is part of this image. To enable it as part of the building process just add the following environment variable to the docker command:
-e DEVTOOLS=1