From: "L. S." <lxcom@operamail.com>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: RE: Uhh...Where Is The Source?
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 04:53:44 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199904100854.DAA08011@lists.linuxppc.org> (raw)
Thanks, All.
I now understand why I can't find the source files. Since the rpm-related man
pages seemed misleading to me (--rebuild), and while waiting for more
responses, I've been viewing uncompressed ".tar.gz" files on the Mac side.
Therefore, and I haven't tried the various hints and directions yet. I'll boot
over.
Thanks.
L. S.
>===== Original Message From puetzk6715@uni.edu =====
>Yes, this is a redhat thing. Though you can (as you fond out) use .tgz,
>srpms include all patch files, etc a nd a spec so the system can usually
>auto-build the software
>
>ie, rpm --rebuild will take an SRPM and make a binary RPM from it.
>
>rpm -bp will unpack it for you to play with in /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/
>
>On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, L. S. wrote:
>
>>
>> I can't find any source code for the LinuxPPC applications. I've been going
>> around in circles trying to find ".c" files for fetchmail, sendmail, vim,
etc.
>> Every directory in /src, /etc, and such seems to have an "SRPMS" or "RPMS"
>> directory in it which, themselves have "SRPMS" and "RPMS"
directories...which
>> makes me confused.
>> For comparison, I checked around on the internet for other Linux packages
and
>> found the source files as ".tar.gz" files. I also did see some kernel code
on
>> my machine, but not all of the other code.
>>
>> What's with all the same-name directories in different locations? Where
>> exactly is the source? Is this a Red Hat thing?
>>
>> I feel like I'm lost in a large amusement park and going around in circles.
>>
>> Yes, I'm pretty new here.
>>
>> L. S.
>>
>> :-| :-) ;-) :-)
>> *
:-| :-) ;-) :-)
*
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1999-04-10 8:53 L. S. [this message]
1999-04-10 12:57 ` Uhh...Where Is The Source? Nathan Hurst
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1999-04-07 17:01 L. S.
1999-04-07 20:59 ` Gerd Knorr
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