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Michael Bell wrote:
> Did you try a package build for RPM? There is an option
> --enable-package-build which activates a special makefile behaviour to
> support package builds. This is the only way I can simulate the problem
> which you described. This option should never be used for normal
> installation!

Correct.  I used the .../configs/configure.redhat_rpm script to
configure OpenCA.  I was wanting to be able to build RPMs from the
resulting system.  I ran the build.sh script from the directory it was
located inside, but that didn't seem to work at all.  So I figured I
needed to configure OpenCA first, then run that script.  I was trying to
get the installation to work first, before attempting to build RPMs.

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