You should use the openSUSE Build Service (http://build.opensuse.org; since you have built a RPM, I suppose you made a SPEC file). You can link packages directly here, and you can supply them for architecture you don't have on your own machine.
yes, i think about that. i build the rpm with cpack, so i don't have got a spec file yet. when i have got a time i will look how to use the OBS. :) In the past, i used KRpmbuilder or checkinstall. I think, krpmbuilder isn't supported anymore and checkinstall isn't a good choice too.
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You should use the openSUSE Build Service (http://build.opensuse.org; since you have built a RPM, I suppose you made a SPEC file). You can link packages directly here, and you can supply them for architecture you don't have on your own machine.
yes, i think about that. i build the rpm with cpack, so i don't have got a spec file yet. when i have got a time i will look how to use the OBS. :) In the past, i used KRpmbuilder or checkinstall. I think, krpmbuilder isn't supported anymore and checkinstall isn't a good choice too.