Re: [GENERAL] Binary or compiled version?

2005-04-21 Thread Ben Trewern
I haven't had any joy trying to install the Redhat RPMs on mandrake 10.1. 
It might be me but I did take some time trying.  I also tried using the 
SRPMs and building my own but that didn't work either.

Since then I've compiled my version and it works great.  The only thing I 
needed to do was mess around with the startup scripts a bit.

Regards,

Ben
"Jaqui Greenlees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Alejandro D. Burne wrote:
>> Hi, I'm installing 8.0.2 on Mandrake and I saw binarys rpms only for RH.
>> Can someone tell me if is better install a rpm version or compile from
>> source in this case?
>>
>> Thanks, Alejandro
>>
>
> the rpm should work fine, even though it's rh.
> if not, rpmdrake ( urpmi ) will remove 8.0.2 so building from sources with 
> clean system will be possible.
>
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Re: [GENERAL] Binary or compiled version?

2005-04-20 Thread Jaqui Greenlees
Alejandro D. Burne wrote:
Hi, I'm installing 8.0.2 on Mandrake and I saw binarys rpms only for RH.
Can someone tell me if is better install a rpm version or compile from
source in this case?
Thanks, Alejandro
the rpm should work fine, even though it's rh.
if not, rpmdrake ( urpmi ) will remove 8.0.2 so building from sources 
with clean system will be possible.

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[GENERAL] Binary or compiled version?

2005-04-20 Thread Alejandro D. Burne
Hi, I'm installing 8.0.2 on Mandrake and I saw binarys rpms only for RH.
Can someone tell me if is better install a rpm version or compile from
source in this case?

Thanks, Alejandro

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