Building rpms is easy.
1. Install the rpm-build rpm
2. As a normal user, mkdir -p ~/rpm/RPMS/i386
3. cd rpm
4. mkdir SPECS SRPMS SOURCES BUILD
5. cd ..
6. echo '%_topdir ~/rpm' > .rpmmacros
7. Move the courier tarball to ~/rpm/SOURCES
8. Run 'rpm -tb courier-0.38.2.tar.gz'


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From: "gigi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Anand Buddhdev'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "GG Noris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:10:03 +0200
Subject: R: [courier-users] C_rehash




> Install the openssl-perl RPM. It contains this program. 

THANX I have find it !!!!!

>And 
> since you're running RedHat, may I recommed that you build an 
> RPM of courier and install it? The installation is much 
> simpler, all the necessary files will be installed and 
> configured for you, and keeping courier up  to date will also 
> be easier.

Yes.. But I have a LITTLE problem with the build of RPM, but if you
thing is a good method I try... Because I never have buil a functional
RPM..........

Bye...

GG


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