That did the trick, thank you for your help.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 20:59, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:57 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you build your rpms as root (not recommended) create an /etc/rmrc file.
Sorry for the typo
I meant /etc/rpmrc
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Aaron M. Matteson
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Greg,
Does the #Macros section in your .rpmrc file substitute for the .rpmmacros
file mentioned in the Mandrake rpm how-to? CyberCFO sent me your file when
I was trying to rebuild XFree86 for athlon-xp, but I could never get it to
work with it, or any other srpm as user, and always had to
On Friday 21 March 2003 04:25 pm, flacycads wrote:
Greg,
Does the #Macros section in your .rpmrc file substitute for the .rpmmacros
file mentioned in the Mandrake rpm how-to?
No, you still need that. the #Macros section refers the macro files in
/usr/lib/rpm. The .rpmmacros files only
Greg (CyberCFO),
I'm wrc1944 from the pclinuxonline srpm discussion. It's a small cyberworld
after all! All these different names can get confusing. I try to keep it
simple and only use wrc1944 as my Linux username and forums id, and have one
email address, and try to use only one password if
Quick question, maybe pretty simple. Here is the scenario, I want to
avoid adding --target=athlon|pentium4 to the rpmbuild commandline
options, how exactly can i set GCC 3.2.x to build for this arch. by
default?
I assume there is a config somewhere or a way at the commandline to set
GCC to this.
On Thursday 20 March 2003 10:39 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
Quick question, maybe pretty simple. Here is the scenario, I want to
avoid adding --target=athlon|pentium4 to the rpmbuild commandline
options, how exactly can i set GCC 3.2.x to build for this arch. by
default?
I assume there is a
On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:57 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you build your rpms as root (not recommended) create an /etc/rmrc file.
Sorry for the typo
I meant /etc/rpmrc
--
Greg
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