Thanks for responding. I went to the site and see the source rpm for
Quagga and S390. Some more questions:
I did not see any Quagga source for SuSE SLES8. Can I use the source RPM
for the Fedora distribution and if so, what if anything do I need to
change?
You mention the i386 version and build my s390.rpm package. What do I need
to change in the i386 package?
I see S390 and S390x. What is the difference?
Thanks again.
Peter
Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Peter E. Abresch Jr. - at Pepco wrote:
>Is their a preferred site for obtaining the latest release of Quagga?
>
>Should I download the source tarball and simply compile it using
>configure, make, and make install?
>
>
You could, but you will be on your own. You also have to install a
compiler and all other -devel packages that you need for building it on
each system where you install it. And you will need how to configure.
And you would have no package management for it.
>Should I create an SRPM and then RPM from the source tarball? If so,
where
>do I start?
>
>
I like www.rpmseek.com for packages that fit SuSE (and freshmeat.net
appears better for Red Hat). I typically would take the src.rpm that was
used for the i386 version and build my s390.rpm package (once, on a
system that does have all -devel packages that I need).
However, at
http://rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/quagga.html?hl=com&cs=quagga:PN:0:0:0:0 I
also see s390.rpm packages, so I think I might even have tried that.
Rob
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