Hi,

The "Maximum rpm" document contains only very little information about
rebuilding rpms.

Most rpms are build for the i386 architecture, I run my RH7.3 on an
i686, does it make much sense to rebuild rpms before installing them?

If I understand the manual correctly I would have to download the
src.rpm then run the command rpm --rebuild xxx.src.rpm which would
install the software after optimising it for the i686 architecture.

Or isn't it that simple?

TIA
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