Not sure what you were expecting. That is the method for turning a SRC.RPM into a .RPM if you want to utilize rpm to keep track of what is installed and their dependencies. It doesn't actually install the files, just builds them into a new .RPM.
Once built you can then do the rpm --upgrade...

That does not seem correct. I am updating a package and I need a way
for bins compiled against the prior version that are incomparable with
the new version to work.



On 3/16/11, Kevin Brown<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 3/16/2011 2:22 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I need to build a compat package for a minor curl update so I can
build something else. I have both source rpm packages but after
looking at the spec files I started googleing and still do not know
what I am doing.

Help?


rpmbuild --rebuild /path/to/package-source.src.rpm
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