22 Jun
2003
22 Jun
'03
02:14
Rikard Johnels
But i want to LEARN!
I do understand that, as I've in part gone that same road. But I normally take the easier way if it exists. In your case I would have simply opened the rpm with mc and then copied the source tree where I wanted it.
I solved it by other means (NFS munting the /usr/src/ and then rpm -Uvh <kernerlsource>)
Which you could have had easier :) Now you've got an rpm registered in the rpm database without actually having installed it on the same system. Philipp