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Re: [SLE] RPM redirection
- From: Rikard Johnels <rjhn@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 19:15:35 +0200
- Message-id: <200306211915.38205.rjhn@xxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 21 June 2003 19.03, Hartmut Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Samstag, 21. Juni 2003 18:10 schrieb Rikard Johnels:
> > On Saturday 21 June 2003 17.30, Hartmut Meyer wrote:
> > > Am Samstag, 21. Juni 2003 16:05 schrieb Rikard Johnels:
> > > > I tried:
> > > > # rpm -i --relocate /usr/src/=/extra/hdd/OS/SuSE/axp/kernel/
> > > > linux-2.4.19-3.alpha.rpm
> > >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > I'm under the impression that you expect to install the sources - only
> > > they would be installed below /usr/src by default. The package you want
> > > to install instead contains the AXP kernel binary and modules ...
> > >
> > > > I am out of ideas here....
> > >
> > > If you really want to install this AXP package on a non-AXP machine,
> > > you should try --ignorearch.
> > >
> > > One other thing: would it be possible to export your pgp key to a
> > > public key server? Or simply don't sign your list mails.
> >
> > It's supposed to be the kernelsources. ?
>
> The package "linux-2.4.19-3.alpha.rpm" is (my guess) the kernel image and
> the modules compiled for AXP.
>
> I would imagine that the kernel souce is identical to that of the i386
> platform. At least it has an "alpha"next to a "i386" (and many others)
> directory below /usr/src/linux/arch.
>
> If that is correct, you could use the kernel source package "kernel-source"
> for both your i386 and your AXP platform based machines.
>
> > Or did i miss something.
> > I want to export the sourcetree via NFS.
> > As the Alpha's i have is supposed to have a very minimal instalation.
> > The discs are to small to hold all the compilers, and sources..
>
> The compilers are different story. You will need a AXP specific package for
> those of course.
>
> > I have tried exporting the signature to servers via the Kgpg aplet.
> > It doesnt allow me to.
> > I keep getting "gpgkeys: WARNING: this is an *experimental* HKP
> > interface!" So i dont know how to...
>
> Could it be you have been trying to _import_ your own key ;-)
>
> Call the kgpg "key server dialog" and then choose the tab "export". There
> you choose your key that you wish to export and press button "export". That
> should do.
>
>
> Greetings from Bremen
> hartmut
I know that the sources most often are "complete", but if i "mix" axp and x86
i cant config the other platform directly. I want the conigs to be seperate.
As for the keyserver, i DID try to export the keys.
Even via shell i get the same result.
--
/Rikard
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Rikard Johnels email : rjhn@xxxxxxxx
Web : http://www.rikjoh.com
Mob : +46 70 464 99 39
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> Hi,
>
> Am Samstag, 21. Juni 2003 18:10 schrieb Rikard Johnels:
> > On Saturday 21 June 2003 17.30, Hartmut Meyer wrote:
> > > Am Samstag, 21. Juni 2003 16:05 schrieb Rikard Johnels:
> > > > I tried:
> > > > # rpm -i --relocate /usr/src/=/extra/hdd/OS/SuSE/axp/kernel/
> > > > linux-2.4.19-3.alpha.rpm
> > >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > I'm under the impression that you expect to install the sources - only
> > > they would be installed below /usr/src by default. The package you want
> > > to install instead contains the AXP kernel binary and modules ...
> > >
> > > > I am out of ideas here....
> > >
> > > If you really want to install this AXP package on a non-AXP machine,
> > > you should try --ignorearch.
> > >
> > > One other thing: would it be possible to export your pgp key to a
> > > public key server? Or simply don't sign your list mails.
> >
> > It's supposed to be the kernelsources. ?
>
> The package "linux-2.4.19-3.alpha.rpm" is (my guess) the kernel image and
> the modules compiled for AXP.
>
> I would imagine that the kernel souce is identical to that of the i386
> platform. At least it has an "alpha"next to a "i386" (and many others)
> directory below /usr/src/linux/arch.
>
> If that is correct, you could use the kernel source package "kernel-source"
> for both your i386 and your AXP platform based machines.
>
> > Or did i miss something.
> > I want to export the sourcetree via NFS.
> > As the Alpha's i have is supposed to have a very minimal instalation.
> > The discs are to small to hold all the compilers, and sources..
>
> The compilers are different story. You will need a AXP specific package for
> those of course.
>
> > I have tried exporting the signature to servers via the Kgpg aplet.
> > It doesnt allow me to.
> > I keep getting "gpgkeys: WARNING: this is an *experimental* HKP
> > interface!" So i dont know how to...
>
> Could it be you have been trying to _import_ your own key ;-)
>
> Call the kgpg "key server dialog" and then choose the tab "export". There
> you choose your key that you wish to export and press button "export". That
> should do.
>
>
> Greetings from Bremen
> hartmut
I know that the sources most often are "complete", but if i "mix" axp and x86
i cant config the other platform directly. I want the conigs to be seperate.
As for the keyserver, i DID try to export the keys.
Even via shell i get the same result.
--
/Rikard
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rikard Johnels email : rjhn@xxxxxxxx
Web : http://www.rikjoh.com
Mob : +46 70 464 99 39
------------------------ Public PGP fingerprint ----------------------------
< 15 28 DF 78 67 98 B2 16 1F D3 FD C5 59 D4 B6 78 46 1C EE 56 >
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