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#zerotier.spec
This spec file is a "standard" RPM spec file which enables building an SRPM package from the ZeroTier sources. This makes possible to compile the software on different architectures in a standard way. The spec file supports two packages: the standard zerotier and the zerotier-controller too. It supports the build options exposed in the original Linux makefile:
-rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec #builds the standard zerotier package, this is what you need in most of the cases
-rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with controller #builds the zerotier-controller package
-rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with debug #builds the zerotier package with debug enabled
-rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with miniupnpc #builds the zerotier package with miniupnpc enabled
-rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with cluster #builds the zerotier package with cluster enabled
+> `rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec` #builds the standard zerotier package, this is what you need in most of the cases
+> `rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with controller` #builds the zerotier-controller package
+> `rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with debug` #builds the zerotier package with debug enable<>d
+> `rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with miniupnpc` #builds the zerotier package with miniupnpc enabled
+> `rpmbuild -ba zerotier.spec --with cluster` #builds the zerotier package with cluster enabled
-##Build environment preparation
+####Build environment preparation
As zerotier is not distributed in tar.gz format at the moment, the %prep section of the spec file takes care about this.