Thanks for the information Christain. And yes I have used checkinstall for
smaller applications like K3B, but it doesn't really work on packages like
Qt and KDE since SuSE also builds the -devel -doc -examples packages and
checkinstall does not.
Thanks again to everyone.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Herzyk"
Hello,
From: slvrfx@flash.net [mailto:SLVRFX@flash.net]
Even after I execute the 'make install' and my new Qt is installed, YaST still registers version 3.0.5 in the RPM database. I realize building Qt from
When I compiled apps myself using SuSE I used checkinstall. Once installed you use it instead of make install. It bundles the compiled files into an rpm and then installs it, so you still have a consistent rpm database and you can use your selfmade rpm to reinstall if needed.
Christian
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