Re: Where is tar 1.13.19

2001-01-29 Thread Alexandre Oliva
On Jan 29, 2001, Jonathan Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you know how to build binary RPMs optimized for other architecture > eg. i586 and i686? I think you have to do something to the spec file, > but I'm not sure what. I think it's enough to build it with -march=i686 -mcpu=i686. I beli

Re: Where is tar 1.13.19

2001-01-29 Thread Jonathan Dill
Mandrake Cooker has RPM and SRPM for tar 1.13.19 and you can get it on rpmfind.net. I suggest building from the src.rpm unless you're running Mandrake: http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/cooker//cooker/SRPMS//tar-1.13.19-4mdk.src.html I have no idea if this is "stable" but I'm going to test it out.

Re: Where is tar 1.13.19

2001-01-29 Thread Jim MacDonald
You can find it here: ftp://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/tar Jim > I saw that tar (gtar?) 1.13.19 is the right version to use. I checked > both the Free Software Foundations's site as well as rpmfind.net (just > in case my life would be easy.) and 1.13.17 seemed to be the latest. > > Where should I b

Where is tar 1.13.19

2001-01-29 Thread Josh Kuperman
I saw that tar (gtar?) 1.13.19 is the right version to use. I checked both the Free Software Foundations's site as well as rpmfind.net (just in case my life would be easy.) and 1.13.17 seemed to be the latest. Where should I be looking? -- Josh Kuperman [EMAIL PROTECTED]