Sorry for asking again, but I whent to Download area of release 1.3 source
 ( ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/SRC/ )and couldn't find nothing named
openpkg-tools.

Where do I get it ?

Cópia Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >Cópia Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I couldn't find openpkg-tool. Is it a provided as an OpenPkg package
> ?
> >
> >When you say to build gcc, you mean I should get  gcc-3.3-1.3.0.src.rpm
> and do:
> > /cw/bin/rpm --rebuild gcc-3.3-1.3.0.src.rpm
> 
> If you install openpkg-tool then do ``openpkg build -K gcc'' it will
> figure
> out the current version and generate a script to rebuild it and all
> its
> prerequisites from the proper directories at ftp.openpkg.org.  The
> ``-K''
> option tells openpkg to keep prerequisite packages instead of removing
> them
> after the build is complete.
> 
> >Will I need to install all packages from source, or after building gcc
> I could
> >use some pre-build packages ?
> 
> I would try to build from source rather than using prebuilt packages,
> particularly since Red Hat has a reputation for library
> inconsistencies.
> 
> >And as I whant to have 2 installations of OpenPkg (one for real, and
> one for
> >testing/implementing new packages) what matters for the --prefix is
> the
> >real_directiry, and not the symlink I do to /cw ?
> 
> The symlink won't be meaningful to OpenPKG as it will have the full
> path
> name in %{l_prefix} which is then hard-coded in many places (e.g. the
> perl
> spitshell headers).
> 
> Bill
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