On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 12:06:37PM -0500, Keith Winston wrote:
> Install the source rpm you want, then...
>
> rpmbuild -bp <specfile>
>
> The build prep option will unpack the original source and patch them
> with any Red Hat patches, and leave the source in /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
> where you can play with it.
I strongly recommend that you create an rpmbuild environment in your
home area rather than /usr/src/redhat. It's easy to do. Just create
~/.rpmmacros containing:
%_topdir /home/ewilts/rpm
Now create the directories in your rpm sub-directory just like they're
in /usr/src/redhat. When you install the source rpm, it will be in your
own sub-directory. Ditto when you build it and the final rpm ready to
be installed will be in ~/rpm/RPMS/<architecture>
Cheers,
.../Ed
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