Tito is a tool that facilitates building RPMs for your software projects. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Tito on Alpine Linux and get it up and running.
Before we start, there are a few prerequisites that must be met:
To install Tito on Alpine Linux, we need to first install some required packages. Open your terminal and run the following command:
sudo apk add python3-dev python3-pip rpmbuild rpmdevtools
This command will install python3-dev, python3-pip, rpmbuild, and rpmdevtools on your system.
Next, we need to install Tito using pip. Run the following command:
sudo pip3 install tito
This command will install Tito on your system.
Once the installation is complete, we can verify it by running the following command:
tito version
If everything is installed correctly, this command should output the version of Tito that you just installed.
With the completion of the above steps, you have successfully installed Tito on your Alpine Linux system and can begin using it to build RPM packages for your software projects.
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