"Jerry Normandin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Second.. If you are doing a complete build edit your openafs-buildall.sh
> file. If you are a newbie.. it's in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
>
> Change:
>
[snip]
> --define "build_authlibs 1" \
> --define "build_userspace 1" \
> --target=$arch \
> $specdir/openafs.spec || exit 1
You do NOT need to do this. This just adds a LOT of time to your
build and doesn't buy you anything except using a lot of space.
The common user-space RPMs can be 'i386'; you don't need
to rebuild them for each target. So your common RPMs will be
in i386, but your kernel RPMs will be in i686. That is normal
and expected.
-derek
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