Hi, Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
> rpm -Uvh estracts in /usr/src/rpm/SOURCES
The best idea probably is to use rpm2cpio => extract to the current
directory.
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:15:35AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> >
> > So, I wonder if someone has already built a package from a SRPM package
> > ?
>
> You can easily extract the .tar.gz using alien.
>
rpm -Uvh estracts in /usr/src/rpm/SOURCES
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On Aug 07, Cédric Delfosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So, I wonder if someone has already built a package from a SRPM package
>?
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Cédric Delfosse dijo [Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:04:45AM +0200]:
> Hello
>
> at work, I have played a little bit with a Redhat 9. There are lots of
> nice system setup tools that could be useful for Debian users. These
> tools are GPL.
> The problems are:
> - no source tar.gz / tar.bz2 distribution
Oh, of course you could always mail the RH maintainer. I packaged
eggcups and although the RH site only has SRPMS, the maintainer has a
collection of source tarballs on his personal web site.
Ross
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:04:45AM +0200, C?dric Delfosse wrote:
> So, I wonder if someone has already built a package from a SRPM package
I certainly haven't, but surely you could use RPM to extract the source from
the SRPM, then tarball it back up, and there's your .orig.tar.gz?
Build as per no
Le jeu 07/08/2003 à 11:04, Cédric Delfosse a écrit :
> - only SRPM distribution.
>
> So, I wonder if someone has already built a package from a SRPM package
> ?
You can easily extract the .tar.gz using alien.
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:04:45AM +0200, C?dric Delfosse wrote:
> Hello
>
> at work, I have played a little bit with a Redhat 9. There are lots of
> nice system setup tools that could be useful for Debian users. These
> tools are GPL.
> The problems are:
> - no source tar.gz / tar.bz2 distributi
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 10:04, Cédric Delfosse wrote:
> Hello
>
> at work, I have played a little bit with a Redhat 9. There are lots of
> nice system setup tools that could be useful for Debian users. These
> tools are GPL.
> The problems are:
> - no source tar.gz / tar.bz2 distribution (AFAIK),
>
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