I am trying to install the xntp pkg off the cd#3 in 7.1/personal. I can open the .spm file with the package manager, and pressing "install" seems to elicit some activity that LOOKs like something is being installed, but it isn't! What is an spm and how do I use one???
* benson@nchighcountry.com
I am trying to install the xntp pkg off the cd#3 in 7.1/personal. I can open the .spm file with the package manager, and pressing "install" seems to elicit some activity that LOOKs like something is being installed, but it isn't! What is an spm and how do I use one???
An .spm is a source rpm that installs in /usr/src/packages/* Then you can rebuild the package yourself. -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort." -- A. P. J.
At 09:50 PM 5/1/2001 -0400, you wrote:
I am trying to install the xntp pkg off the cd#3 in 7.1/personal. I can open the .spm file with the package manager, and pressing "install" seems to elicit some activity that LOOKs like something is being installed, but it isn't! What is an spm and how do I use one???
An srpm is the source rpm package. i.e. you make ix86.rpm packages from srpms. The srpm is actually not what you are looking for, you are looking for the i386.rpm. Use YaST2's search, or look in series n (I think it's in n.).
You could install the srpm, then as root cd down into /usr/src/package/RPM and run rpm -ba SPECS/
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benson@nchighcountry.com
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Mads Martin Jørgensen
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wilson@claborn.net