Okay, those instructions are pretty helpful. Now things are getting
complicated:
The application I want to RPM contains 4 components. Building the package
manually look like:
cd component1
/configure
make
make install
cd ..
cd component2
/configure
make
make install
.
.
.
The components are
Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there another way to do this?
Exactly.
I am running against exactly the same problems
in my very modest project of patching mailx
(interdependencies between earlier patches
and mine).
Thanks again
Dorit
Hi Geoff,
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IMHO this sounds like you should create 4 different packages, which depend
one one another. For instance: maybe someone would like to install only
the first two components?
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On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Aviram Jenik wrote:
Well, installing only some of the packages makes no sense since they are
libraries needed by the main package and various plugins that depend on
having the main package installed.
Dividing it to 4 packages is a possible solution, but not so elegant. I was
hoping there was a better one...
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