Dnia Fri, 13 Feb 2004 7:25:22 -0800 u?yszkodnik <bart at solozone.com> napisa?:
> Luckily SuSE posts its own qt upgrades. do rpm -Uvh > This make me happy. Nevertheless, otherwise, there are programs which > turn tar balls INTO source rpms. xxx.yyy.src.rpm-i386. one does 'rpm > --build <etc>'. I do not know how to use them ; [--cut--] You have to make such a directory structure: $HOME/rpm/[SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS,RPMS,BUILD] the you put a src.rpm into SRPMS and use rpmbuild --rebuild name.src.rpm and if everything works fine you have an ready rpm in RPMS - easy as pie :) You can find an src.rpm for qt-3.3.0.040205 (aka FINAL) currently under ftp://ftp.pld-linux.org/dists/2.0/ready/SRPMS/ but it will move somewhere else ( ftp:// ftp.pld-linux.org/dists/2.0/PLD/SRPMS/SRPMS ) in a few days/hours. BTW - I have absolutely no idea if it works under distros other than PLD but you can give it a try :) -- DeeJay1
