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,
I started with rpm -ihv and got the following files in the
/home/redhat/SOURCES directory. Seems that the bz2 files did not fully
uncompress. Am I right? Don't I also need to edit mod_midgard.c for
ap_pbase64decode?
midgard-data-1.4.tar.bz2
midgard-data.conf
midgard-db-install.sh
midgard-lib-1.4.tar.bz2
midgard-php-1.4.tar.bz2
midgard.conf
mod_midgard-1.4.tar.bz2
enrique
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