On an RPM based system, Redhat, Fedora you need to build OpenSER and 
install it onto the system. Then using the rpmspec that matches where 
you installed it, you feed the spec file to the rpmbuild command. 
This will create (by copying the installed files) a new xxx.rpm file.

man rpmbuild for more information.

ronw

On Wednesday 17 May 2006 12:40, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm used to debian, thus all I ever did was "make deb". But as
> there are lots of spec files for rpm based distros in
> packaging/rpm: How do I build RPM packages?
>
> Thanks
> Klaus
>
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