I got the following after running the shell script on my dev environment box:


+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| You have successfully built the OpenPKG Framework from scratch              |
| for prefix /openpkg on target platform ix86-rhel5.4. The input              |
| was the OpenPKG Framework Source Bootstrap Package in file:                 |
|                                                                             |
|     openpkg-4.0.2-20100131.src.sh                                           |
|                                                                             |
| The results are the following three files:                                  |
|                                                                             |
|     openpkg-4.0.2-20100131.src.rpm                                          |
|     openpkg-4.0.2-20100131.ix86-rhel5.4-openpkg.rpm                         |
|     openpkg-4.0.2-20100131.ix86-rhel5.4-openpkg.sh                          |
|                                                                             |
| The first result file is the OpenPKG Framework Source RPM Package,          |
| containing just the same contents than the OpenPKG Framework Source         |
| Bootstrap Package, but now in RPM format. Optionally use this after         |
| the installation of the OpenPKG Framework Binary Bootstrap Package          |
| if you want to rebuild from source again (but then with RPM                 |
| available).                                                                 |
|                                                                             |
| The second result file is the OpenPKG Framework Binary RPM Package,         |
| containing the installation files in RPM format for the OpenPKG             |
| instance /openpkg. Optionally use this after the installation of            |
| the OpenPKG Framework Binary Bootstrap Package if you want (usually         |
| for fixing something) to reinstall (but then with RPM available).           |
|                                                                             |
| The third result file is the OpenPKG Framework Binary Bootstrap             |
| Package, containing the installation files as a self-extracting             |
| shell script for the OpenPKG instance /openpkg. Use this in YOUR            |
| NEXT STEP to initially create the OpenPKG instance from scratch.            |
| Hence, proceed now by running the following command:                        |
|                                                                             |
|     $ sh openpkg-4.0.2-20100131.ix86-rhel5.4-openpkg.sh                     |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+



When I read the result for the second and third file generated, it's looks both 
will do the same job, except one will use RPM and the other a shell script, is 
it right ?



Independently of which one I run, rpm or sh, on the dev box, can I simply 
install the OpenPKG Framework Binary RPM Package on my production box to have a 
complete working environment, or I need to run the sh before followeb by the 
RPM ? 



Thanks for your help.



Ben




    

                                          
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