Niki Kovacs wrote:
Johnny Hughes a écrit :

If you had to add a switch to the configure file (you said --with-xslt-sablot) then it probably not the same.

So, in short, the only way to update rebuilt packages (since they figure in yum.conf's exclude= line) is to track the presence of updates, then download the updated SRPM, rebuild it and then rpm -Uvh the result?

Correct me if I'm wrong.

That is correct.

If the libraries/files that are produced are separate when using that option, you can split them out as a separate rpm ... and maybe you can continue to use the base RPMS from centos and keep yours separately.

If it modifies the (or compiles differently) the files in existing packages, then yes you will have to track and rebuild them every time.

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