Re: [expert] Can you believe it?

2001-07-31 Thread Paul Cox
On Tuesday, Jul 31, 2001, Paul Cox wrote: > It's been a long time since you wrote your original message, but here's > a reply anyway :) Oops... realized after the fact that people already answered you... stupid duplicate messages. =) -- Paul Cox Kernel: 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pcox - Uptime: 19

Re: [expert] Can you believe it?

2001-07-31 Thread Paul Cox
On Friday, Jul 20, 2001, Craig Woods wrote: > Still hacking away at rebuilding the bind 9 src file, I have added > openssl-devel, libxml, libxml-devel, numerous updates, and a parser named > byacc, and now I am closer than ever. This is what I now get at the end of a > very long compile sessio

Re: [expert] Can you believe it?

2001-07-20 Thread Julia A. Case
Quoting Craig Woods ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > + cd /var/tmp/bind-root/usr/share/man > + tar xjf /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES/bind-manpages.tar.bz2 > tar: invalid option -- j > Try `tar --help' for more information. > Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.47472 (%install) > The j option is so that it can u

RE: [expert] Can you believe it?

2001-07-20 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
One thing I forgot to mention before. If you grab the tarball and use the ./configure script, it may learn how to deal with the items missing from your computer and go ahead and compile. You should grab the i586.rpm file and see where it would have placed the destination folders, then use the --

RE: [expert] Can you believe it?

2001-07-20 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Hah! An undocumented "update" to TAR that was available on the developers machine(s). Look at the spec file in /usr/src/RPM/SPECS for the bind program. You can change it there and then use rebuild by using the modified spec file as well. The RPM book explains it. I don't remember the command t