Jeff,
No, there is not a source rpm.
Download the ltsp_core tgz package and untar it.
In the ltsp_core directory, you'll find the spec file and
the create_rpm script that actually builds the rpm.
Jim.
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Jeff Baldwin wrote:
> After thinking about this a bit.. I have a co
After thinking about this a bit.. I have a couple more questions...
ltsp_core is not a package distributed by RedHat (I don't think), so my
thinking on this is... someone had to of written a SPEC file, to build
the original RPM? (assuming the rpm package wasn't built using alien
(debian) or s
Jim --
Thank you much for the prompt reply. I'll keep my eyes open for the
src.rpms in the future :)...
Thanks
Jeff
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> We don't have source rpms. we're working on that.
>
> most of the binaries are directly from a RH7.1 system,
> XFr
Jeff,
We don't have source rpms. we're working on that.
most of the binaries are directly from a RH7.1 system,
XFree86 is just standard XFree86 4.1.0 sources, directly
from the XFree86.org site.
Any utilities that have been written for LTSP are in
the ltsp_util_src package.
Jim McQuillan
[EMA
Hello Guys and Gals..
I recently discovered the LTSP and I'm anxious to see just how far I can
take it.. I currenlty run EnGarde Secure Linux servers (EXCELLENT distro
by the way), which are based (though minimally) on RedHat 6.2..
However when install the LTSP rpms (I've only installed the co