Hi!
I'm trying to install the RPMS, in the installation document the following
module is not mentioned: perl-DBD-mysql-3.0002-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm
But the RPM is in the CentOS 4 directory.
On CentOS 4 the rpm is even already present albeit an older version:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rpms]# rpm -qa |
Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to install the RPMS, in the installation document the
following module is not mentioned:
perl-DBD-mysql-3.0002-1.RHEL4.LSE.i386.rpm
But the RPM is in the CentOS 4 directory.
On CentOS 4 the rpm is even already present albeit an older
Eric Bishop wrote:
Do you have step by step instructions on how you created these RPMs. I
would like to create a few of my own but compiled for my own custom
kernel and patchea and am not very familiar with RPM packaging
A good starting point is to download and install the source RPMs in:
On 1/26/06, Eric Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have step by step instructions on how you created these RPMs. I would
like to create a few of my own but compiled for my own custom kernel and
patchea and am not very familiar with RPM packaging
Eric,
Install the srpms, change
Available in the usual place.
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/CentOS-4.0
This release includes minor spec changes, spandsp 0.0.2pre23, a new
Sangoma wanpipe RPM for use with the LSE kernel rpm and an AMP
installation document.
Best Regards,
--
Andrew McRory - President/CTO
Linux
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Available in the usual place.
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/CentOS-4.0
This release includes minor spec changes, spandsp 0.0.2pre23, a new
Do you have step by step instructions on how you created these RPMs. I
would like to create a few of my own but compiled for my own custom
kernel and patchea and am not very familiar with RPM packagingOn 1/27/06, Andrew McRory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Available in the usual place.
im insterested in how to do it too.
On 1/26/06, Eric Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have step by step instructions on how you created these RPMs. I would
like to create a few of my own but compiled for my own custom kernel and
patchea and am not very familiar with RPM packaging