problem installing purple-hangouts, need to use spectool???

Hi I am new to OpenSuse, coming from Ubuntu-Gnome, so when setting up I wanted to install Purple Hangouts for my Pidgin https://bitbucket.org/EionRobb/purple-hangouts/
The command I couldnt run was

spectool --all --get-files ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/purple-hangouts.spec --directory ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/

Is spectool some kind of RedHat command and what would be it’s OpenSuse equivalant command to do the same?

Welcome,

The instructions given seem to be more RH specific. You could login on build.opensuse.org and create your own subproject to build this plugin.

Found it: spectool is in the rpmdevtools package. Install it and let know if that helps you getting where you want.

really? it doesnt seem to be?


gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> zypper search rpmdevtools
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...

S  | Name        | Summary               | Type   
---+-------------+-----------------------+--------
i+ | rpmdevtools | RPM Development Tools | package
gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> sudo zypper install rpmdevtools
[sudo] password for root: 
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
'rpmdevtools' is already installed.
No update candidate for 'rpmdevtools-8.10-lp150.1.3.noarch'. The highest available version is already installed.
Resolving package dependencies...

Nothing to do.
gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> spectool
If 'spectool' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this:
    cnf spectool
gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> spectool --all --get-files ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/purple-hangouts.spec --directory ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
If 'spectool' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this:
    cnf spectool
gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> cnf spectool
spectool: command not found
gingerale@linux-4jlh:~> 


Looks like a project exists, but is neglected.
2 years of pull requests (fixes submitted) without resolution.

https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build

So,
<Maybe> if someone wanted to take over the project, there’s a queue of fixes that might make it work…

In the meantime,
You might try a Fedora package to see if it might work. Prospects of an already compiled binary working is probably good since this kind of utility doesn’t likely have any dependencies (guessing).

TSU

You need to use
rpmdev-spectool

yes amazing! managed to make the commands go through without error!
i tried to restart but cant see result yet… is there any way to mount my home partition from login screen? whenever i login my screen goes black and i go back to login screen