tito">Tito is a tool used to build RPM packages. It is written in Python and designed to simplify the packaging process. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Tito on Fedora Server Latest.
Before proceeding with the installation of Tito, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:
Open a terminal or command line interface on your Fedora Server Latest.
Use the following command to install Tito and its dependencies:
sudo dnf install tito rpm-build createrepo git-core
You will be prompted to enter your password. Enter the password for the user account with administrative privileges.
Press Y
to confirm the installation process.
Wait for the installation process to complete. It may take a few minutes to download and install all the required packages.
Once the installation is complete, use the following command to check the version of Tito that was installed:
tito version
If the installation was successful, the version of Tito installed will be displayed.
tito version 0.6.10
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Tito on your Fedora Server Latest.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install Tito on Fedora Server Latest. With Tito, you can easily build RPM packages and streamline the packaging process for your projects.
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