I found that I downloaded the wrong package,
not rp3-1.0.7-4.src.rpm, but rp3-1.0.7-4.i386.rpm.
I have rebuilt & upgraded it and now there is no
problem when I run Dial up Configuration Tool.
Thanks for all the helps.
Johan

>As root:
>
>         rpm --rebuild rp3-1.0.7-4.src.rpm
>
>After it's finished building (assuming no errors are encountered), you'll
>find the new file in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 for almost any *src.rpm that
>you rebuild. Some will end up in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch.
>
>In either case, cd to there and use -Uvh instead of -ivh to install the
>file. Using -i means install and -U means upgrade. The -U is necessary for
>most programs (other than kernel and some gtk+ and glib rpms) when you
>already have a version installed.
>
>Typing 'man rpm' (no quotes) provides much more info on options.
>
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