2008/4/14 Alexandros Karypidis
There reason I am asking, is because I would like to produce RPMs for both openSuSE and SLES and was wondering if I can use openSuSE for both. For instance, if SLES 10 SP1 is really openSuSE 10.1 with super polishing and support, I could use openSuSE 10.1 and have the same kernel symbols, C libraries, package names and dependencies, etc. Therefore I could build RPMs for SLES without having to pay for a license.
Hi, Check out http://build.opensuse.org where you can build RPMs for SLE, various openSUSE versions, as well as other distros such as Mandriva, RHEL, buntus, Fedoras, debian etc. SLE10 is based on SUSE Linux 10.1. Cheers -J -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org