Le Lundi 23 Septembre 2002 12:26, gabor farkas a �crit :
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 11:32:54AM +0200, St�phane Teletch�a wrote:
> > I did some recompilation of src rpm (nvidia), and they are still compiled
> > for i586 ...
>
> i'm not an expert on this, but i think that a simple
>
> rpm --rebuild something.src.rpm
>
> isn't enough, you have to tell rpm the target computer type...

My computer is an athlon XP, like said in the subject line
And this happened for NVIDIA's rpm (kernel and glx).

> and btw...
>
> in the case of the nvidia rpm's it's absolutely not important i think...

I agree to this point.

> because you aren't really compiling the driver, the driver is in binary
> form, you only compile the code which glues the driver to the kernel..

I agree that, but wonder why the rpm is written is /usr/src/RPMS/RPM/i586 
instead of /usr/src/RPMS/RPM/i686 or /usr/src/RPMS/RPM/athlon ?

Stef

> bye,
> gabor
>
> > Stef

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