You have to be in the system that you are compiling for.

Shawn Tayler wrote:

> So if I am reading this right.  The src RPMs will be built against my
> existing system?  Won't this cause dependency errors when I go to use
> the compiled RPM's, or am I missing something....
>
> stayler
>
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 01:47:04 -0500, Jim Conner wrote:
>
> >About 3 months ago when we were evaluating Sybil, there were some rpms for
> >KDE 2.1.1 that were made.  I don't have them.  You can build them yourself if
> >you want.  Just grab all the source rpms for eD2.4/kde 2.1.1 and do a rpm
> >--rebuild <name>.src.rpm.  This will put the rpms in
> >/usr/src/Openlinux/RPMS/i386/* and you just do a rpm -Uvh --replacefiles
> >*.rpm.  IIRC, you have to do qt first, then either kdelibs or kdebase.  One
> >will complain about missing stuff and error out.  This will let you know.
> >Then you just rebuild the rest in no certain order and install all of them at
> >once.  Depending on the speed of your machine, it could take a while.  Unless
> >you can find someone that still has the Sybil built rpms for KDE 2.1.1.
>
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