Get the source rpm and just do an ivh or Uvh on it. Then look around in
the /usr/src/redhat subdirectories.. prolly in SOURCES I think it is.

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi,
> ihow can i get an rpm file to 'install' into a given directory - i want
> to look at what makes up the libc rpm
> but have been unable to get any joy when looking at the man pages - i
> don't want to actuall y install the rpm - just 'untar' it into a given
> directory structure - can anybody help?
> 
> --
> John Horton DBA Cognito (Informix on Linux)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> sysadmin and mahjongg player
> 
> use
> 
>Tk;$s="";@l=(121,101,116,95,97,110,111,116,104,101,114,95,112,101,114,108,95,104,97,99,107,101,114,33);$ll=24;for($a=0;$a<$ll;$a++){$s=$s.chr($l[$a]);}$mw=tkinit;$t=$s;$a=0;$c=$mw->Canvas(-width=>155,-height=>15);$c->create('text',80,9,-text=>$t);$c->pack();$c->CanvasBind(''=>sub{my($x,$y)=($Tk::event->x,$Tk::event->y);$x=int(rand($mw->screenheight));$y=int(rand($mw->screenwidth));$mw->geometry("+$x+$y");$a++;if($a==5){exit;}});MainLoop;
> 
> 
> 
> 
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