I'd like to build and distribute optimized binary RPMs for Freevo's dependencies. I'm going to be running a RedHat system on an Athlon XP processor. I've got a fairly solid understanding of RPM, and I really prefer to use it over other packaging systems. I think it is *fantastic* that freevo can be downloaded as an all-in-one package, but I think, from a maintenance and performance standpoint, there's something to be gained by having individual RPMs of the required packages.

It looks like many of the dependencies are already a part of RedHat 9. Has anyone else looked at doing this? Are there packages and/or spec files available for, say, mplayer and sdl?

Is anyone else interested in building this library of packages?

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