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CHECK-BINARY-FILES(1) User Commands CHECK-BINARY-FILES(1)
NAME
check-binary-files - check if the archive doesn't contain a third party binaries (JARs)
SYNOPSIS
check-binary-files -f instructions_file [-a archive_file]
OPTIONS
-a Archive file on which actions will be performed, as opposed to current directory
-f The instructions file to check against.
-a Archive file on which actions will be performed, as opposed to current directory
-f The instructions file to check against.
EXAMPLES
In %prep for the rpm spec, one would have:
check-binary-files -f instructions -a abc-1-clean.tar.gz
This ensures that the tarball is clean, and has nothing extra, or missing. The instruction file was generated using clean-binary-file(1).
SEE ALSO
Regular Manual Pages
clean-binary-files(1), create-jar-links(1), jpackage-utils(7)
Documentation
Further reading should be found in clean-binary-files.txt located in your standard documentation directory.
Original mail is here:
https://www.zarb.org/pipermail/jpackage-discuss/2005-November/009158.html
AUTHOR
Written by Deepak Bhole
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs using JPackage Bugzilla (http://www.jpackage.org/bugzilla/)
check-binary-files (jpackage-utils) 1.7.5 February 2009 CHECK-BINARY-FILES(1)