> I think you'll find you need the -d option to cpio - "cpio -idv".
> 
> Of course, if your intention is to modify an existing RPM, the best
> process is to ask for the source RPM for the original package.

What I was after is that I have the original RPM.  I modified some of
the source in the directories that it put stuff in.  I just wanted to
automate the way of collecting my changes to the original RPM and
repackaging it.  




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