On Wednesday 06 February 2002 03:09 pm, Net Llama wrote:
> rpm --rebuild <whatever-foo.src.rpm>
>
> If all goes well, you end up with a binary RPM in
> /usr/src/OpenLinux/RPM/
[snip]
> > After I did that would I have libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3?
>
> You'll have an RPM named libstdc++-libc-foo-whatever-i386.rpm

As long as you'll indulge me, I'll keep asking questions. Thanks.

Bear in mind that I'm on a hard-driving search for that holy grail of 
files: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3

So which rpm would I do --rebuild on? I searched the rpm database and the 
above lib file doesn't exist anywhere within. So how would rebuilding help?

Am I to download the src for that file beforehand?

Forgive if I'm missing your point.

> Well, if that's what you're trying to do, you're making it infinitely
> harder than is neccesary.  Install lm-sensors instead.  Its what the
> pros use to monitor temperature/fan speed/ etc in Linux.

Yes, I got lm_sensors working (eventually; you know you've got one when the 
INSTALL file is 275 lines). But in the process I stumbled across 
KHealthCare that depends entirely on lm_sensors but does it all in KDE. 
Just what the Dr ordered.

Michael

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