Are there any special tricks to using src RPMS, or do you just install
the source, cd to whereever RPM put it, and do the normal "./configure ;
make ; make install" thing? I haven't tried it in a long time, but in the
past, I had much better luck with tarballs than source RPMS, so I just
wanted to see if I was missing something before I tried to fix anything
from cooker. Thanks.
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