Hi, I have a couple of questions about rpm. If the book Maximum RPM covers these topics, and rpm v4, please let me know.
Is it possible to pass other compiler options into the rebuild from the command line? For example, I would like to easily rebuild a slew of packages specificaly for the AMD K6-2 3Dnow that I use. I would rather not start threads here on why this would be a dumb or good idea, I just want to know if there is an easy way to pass in this option as well as extra compiler flags into rpm for the rebuild target. I saw a question earlier about the variable RPM_OPT_FLAGS, without an answer. I know that I can modify the spec file for the package, or if needs be, the config.in or similar files in the package's source directory. Is there a quick way to do this with the rpm --target=<bla> --rebuild somepackage-src.rpm? I have tried rebuilding with --target=k6-redhat-linux and it seems that 1) the dist and os flags are just tossed and 2) although the package will call itself package.k6.rpm when it is done, it will not compile with --march=k6, although a --target=i586-rh-linux will compile with --march=i586. Thanks for the responses. Please cc me since I follow the list in digest mode. Jacob Anawalt _______________________________________________ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list