On Thursday 27 December 2001 15.56, Zach Smith wrote:
Just click in the box that shows the extensions and add *rpm, and it will remember it.
Tried that and it doesn't work. You can enter the extension but it will not remain in the file filter box. I received information (via newsgroup) that the extension has to be compiled into the program. In the meantime, I'll just use the last stable version (before 2.2.2) of the utility. I've updated everything else to 2.2.2. Thanks anyway though.
There's an error in the .spec-file. Download and install the kdeadmin.src.rpm for 2.2.2, edit /usr/src/packages/SPECS/kdeadmin.spec, find the line that says --with-rpm=/usr/ \ and change it to --with-rpm \ do rpm -bb /usr/src/packages/SPECS/kdeadmin.spec and a correct rpm will land in /usr/src/packages/RPMS/i386. add --target i686 to the rpm command if you want to optimize the compile. Then the rpm will land in RPMS/i686 (duh! :) regards Anders