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Both Dehydra and Jshydra where built and finished with no errors that we knew of, although the true test would be when we incorporate GCC with it. So far Viewsource and Dehydra are ready for fedora review while Jshydra still has to be prepared.
Our challenge in building Dehydra is there are no prior package release of this tool as we are the first ones to create it, so we had nothing to refer to and check if we are doing everything correctly.
Our solution was to follow the installation guide off the Mozilla Dehydra site, and built a spec file around it. During the process I have encountered lots of small errors, with the help and reviewing Fedoras Packaging outline, we were able to overcome these obstacles. Most of these errors are related to where I install the files at the end of the installation.
At the end, we were able to build the Dehydra package. We created two packages one for the x86-64 architecture and one for the i386 architecture. At this current stage and time we are unable to test out the package to see if it works. We are waiting for our other project (GCC Packaging) to complete in order to test it as they go hand in hand. We have placed our packages in our repo and can be accessed at any time.
(Dehydra Screenshot 64 + 32 bit)