Re: building RPM from source

2007-08-15 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, My issue is that I am wanting mysql (on separate server) support built into freeradius, but I can't find any information on how that is done within the spec file. edit the spec file to ensure that MySQL is used. ensure that you have all the correct devel RPMs installed for FreeRADIUS to

Re: building RPM from source

2007-08-15 Thread Matt Garretson
Fred Zinsli wrote: I am attempting to build an RPM from source on my FC5 box. Try to get a more recent source RPM from a repository, and then tweak the spec file to fit your needs. The Fedora builds will support MySQL by default. It'd be easier than trying to write your own spec file from

Re: building RPM from source

2007-08-15 Thread Fred Zinsli
: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:08:24 -0400 Subject: Re: building RPM from source Fred Zinsli wrote: I am attempting to build an RPM from source on my FC5 box. Try to get a more recent source RPM from a repository, and then tweak the spec file to fit your needs. The Fedora builds will support MySQL

Re: building RPM from source

2007-08-15 Thread Matt Garretson
Fred Zinsli wrote: I have got a copy of 1.1.7 source but my issue is that I don't know how to enable mysql in the spec file. The spec file that comes in the Fedora source RPM I suggested shows you exactly how to do it. In fact, it's done for you. :) Also, do I have to have mysql

building RPM from source

2007-08-14 Thread Fred Zinsli
Hi Everyone I am rather new to this, so I hope I am not asking something obvious. I am attempting to build an RPM from source on my FC5 box. The reason is that I am wanting to use hotcakes (a wifi administration app) and it requires 1.1.4 minimum and the latest stable for FC5 is 1.0.5 What I