Hello, In fact I have asked a variant of this question before.
I want to learn the way of building a GNU Automake project and adding it into ELDK. This could be needed because the current version of an ELDK component is old to meet the requirements or a library which is not an ELDK component is to be used in our ppc system. Section "3.7. Rebuilding ELDK Components" gives details of rebuilding the components whose source rpms are provided with ELDK. As I said above I asked a variant of this question to understand how to build a library in a clean way which is not a part of ELDK. As now, I need to upgrade an ELDK component. Namely, I need version 0.9.8 of OpenSSL, where latest ELDK release has OpenSSL with version 0.9.7f. I want to learn if it is necessary for me to follow the same procedure stated in documentation in section "3.7. Rebuilding ELDK Components". If this is the case, could anyone point me to resources about how to prepare source rpms from an Automake project to prepare the source rpm of version 0.9.8 of OpenSSL? Of course building the new version of the component and placing everything by hand is always a solution, but I want to understand the clean way of doing this. Thanks and regards... -- M u r at A r t u n, MSc. Design Engineer "be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others" _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list Linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded