On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Matthias Kurz wrote:

> You remember how to find the valid options ?
> -> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openpkg-users&m=107950470830001&w=2
> 
> "rpm -qip" is for querying rpm archives (e.g. to find the defaults). You
> can also list the options of installed packages (and the current settings)
> with "rpm -qi pkg" or with "rpm -q --provides pkg" (e.g. "rpm -qi apache"
> see man rpm).

Got it, I must of missed this e-mail somehow, now I'm seeing my options
and what needs to be added.  d'uh
 
> So, "with_mod_php_mysql_imap" does not look like a valid option.
 
'with_mod_php_imap yes' looks better...
 
> I'm not quite sure, whether i understand this question. When you have
> built e.g. apache with two options and you want another option then you
> have to specify all three options in the new build, not only the additional
> one. Generally, you have to specify _all_ options that are different from
> the defaults in each build.
> Also, you have to use "rpm --force -Uvh" to install the modified
> binary package.
> Did someone already mention openpkg-tool ? ;-)

I feel like openpkg-tool is too advance? for me.


- Mike

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