* Sven Koch wrote on Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 15:44 +0200:
Is openssl-0.9.6a-12.alpha.rpm for SuSE 6.4 AXP now compiled with
"no-asm"?
You could view the spec file from the source RPM. Usually it
should reflect the options. If you're really paraniod, use
"rpm --rebuild " to make sure that this options were
used. If you need different options, install the source rpm, edit
the spec file (as /usr/src/packages/SPECS/packet.spec), and give
a "rpm -ba /usr/src/packages/SPECS/packet.spec". On success,
you'll get both a new source and binary RPM package. No need to
download anything :)
Rebuilding RPMs has a second advantage: you change only the
options you want to change. If you build up it for yourself, you
may forget some option. Ohh, and third your own build is
reproducable!
oki,
Steffen
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