The simplest answer is...
Build your own RPM.
It's not terribly difficult and I'm happy to help you through it,
Derick Centeno wrote:
Background of the problem:
Sometimes a package available within a YDL release is old in comparison
to what may be current. For example to use the current
Thanks Richard for your reply. I downloaded the latest version of
libgcrypt source. How do I build rpms from it?
Where would you start?
Thanks.
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 07:28:35 -0500
Richard June rj...@bravegnuworld.com wrote:
The simplest answer is...
Build your own RPM.
It's not terribly
first I would check for an existing RPM or a specfile in the source.
if either of those exist, your life will be much easier.
if not, you have to build from scratch, not too bad.
How much experience do you have building rpms?
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 03:26:56 pm Derick Centeno wrote:
Thanks