On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 02:55:36PM -0500, Enrique Vega wrote:
> on 1/19/01 1:44 PM, Armand Verstappen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > You could use 'tar Ixvf filename', you need to have bzip2 installed for
> > it to succeed. Alternatively you might want to get the src.rpms, and
> > install these with 'rpm -ihv'. This will extract sourcefiles and
> > specfiles into the appropriate location for your machine (probably
> > /usr/src/redhat/{SPECS|SOURCES}). You should then be able to make any
> > needed changes to midgard.spec and rebuild the packages with 'rpm -ba
> > midgard.spec'. You then still have the advantage of RPM keeping track of
> > installed files.
> >
> > Armand.
>
> Armand,
>
> This is great! I will try this before going the src route. Are there any
> other incompatibilities other than the ap_base64decode call that I should
> edit before rebuilding the packages?
>
> There are two rpms that I deal with, right? That is midgard-1.4-1.src.rpm
> and midgard-data-1.4-1.src.rpm.
Be sure to change also Requires: field value in both spec files to follow
your system dependencies (apache >= 1.3.6, etc).
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