Dražen Kačar wrote:

> There is rpmfind.net which will probably find the packages you want, maybe
> even for a Linux distribution you want it for. But the quality of the
> packages isn't always as good as it could be, so I tend to stay away from
> random sources for production systems. I'd try it for the development
> purposes, which is what you need.

I just found RPMForge:

http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge

It contains packages which are not part of RHEL or CentOS, but are
designed to work in that environment. The repository contains newer
autotools, so it might be helpful.

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