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Directories
available to
your computer.
Directories to
be installed on
the Linux
computer.
Linux Package Editor Reference
Files page in Linux Package Editor
About Installation Directories
The lower-left list box is populated with predefined directories that represent a standard
Red Hat Linux system. These directories are represented by the
customize the display to match your Linux environment.
See
Browsing the Linux File System
The lower-left list box also contains directories that you add to the package. These
directories are represented by the
About the $WISEFOLDER Directory
The $WISEFOLDER directory is a project-specific working directory on the Linux
computer. Everything in this directory is extracted when the shell file is run, therefore,
any files that must be present before the RPM is run should be placed in this directory
when the package is created. Examples:
Call scripts (these are placed here for you when you add them to the script).
Circular dependency files.
See
Handling Circular Dependencies
You define the value of $WISEFOLDER on the Build Settings page.
See
Specifying Build Settings
Working With the Files Page
Use the right-click menu to expand or collapse the directory structure and to edit or
remove directory settings.
on page 15.
icon.
on page 33.
on page 41.
Creating Linux Packages
Files in the
directory selected
on the left.
Files to be
installed on the
Linux computer.
icon. You can
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