On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 16:32:52 +0530 Sasikumar wrote:
SB>    I installed the development rpm it didn't create net-snmp folder in the
SB> /usr/include directory instead it copied all headers in the /usr/include
SB> directory instead of /usr/include/net-snmp directory. What should be done
SB> so that it will create net-snmp folder in /usr/include directory.

Interesting. I checked, and some of the devel rpms have been doing this for a
long time. The 5.1.2 rpms are wrong, 5.2 for fc2 is ok, but ydl4 is wrong too.
I'm looking into it. In the meantime, you might just want to move them by hand.
rpm -ql net-snmp-devel will list the installed file, so you'll know what to
move.

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