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English => Distro-Specific Packages => Packages for older versions => Topic started by: wardevil on March 22, 2006, 11:08:28 AM
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I have managed to build some rpms for FC3....FC4 and FC5 on the way....when i managed to put the box up.... :))
http://www.savefile.com/projects/212064
Enjoy....
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wardevil,
I can build amule FC4 rpms for you, if you want. Which spec did you use? One of the two inside the tarball? Maybe it is a good idea to leave the source rpm, if you have space, it should compile cleanly in any of FC*.
Cheers!
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I can build amule FC4 rpms for you, if you want.
Yeah...until i managed to have some time to build some for FC5 a bit of help would be nice....just tell me when its done.
Which spec did you use? One of the two inside the tarball?
Yes not the cvs one...
Maybe it is a good idea to leave the source rpm, if you have space, it should compile cleanly in any of FC*.
the problem is not space but bandwith...im hosting this rpms myself...the second day i made fc3 amule rpm public i´ve got about 1Gb of upload traffic....so you can imagine what it will happend when i have FC4.... 8o
In addition i made some wxGTK for every OS version...so...if you have some rpms of wxGTK for fc4 would also be much appreciated... :D
Cheers.....
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If hosting is a problem, PM me.
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Originally posted by wardevil
I can build amule FC4 rpms for you, if you want.
Yeah...until i managed to have some time to build some for FC5 a bit of help would be nice....just tell me when its done.
Ok, I will have to travel today, so I can probably do it on monday when I am back.
Originally posted by wardevil
Which spec did you use? One of the two inside the tarball?
Yes not the cvs one...
Ok, I'll use it.
Originally posted by wardevil
Maybe it is a good idea to leave the source rpm, if you have space, it should compile cleanly in any of FC*.
the problem is not space but bandwith...im hosting this rpms myself...the second day i made fc3 amule rpm public i´ve got about 1Gb of upload traffic....so you can imagine what it will happend when i have FC4.... 8o
In addition i made some wxGTK for every OS version...so...if you have some rpms of wxGTK for fc4 would also be much appreciated... :D
Cheers.....
I see... Maybe we can arrange that with Kry, he offered help. I don't have the rpms for wxGTK, I usually compile them myself, but send me the spec and I will do it... If you send me quick, maybe even today, if not, next monday :P
Cheers!
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Ok, aMule FC4 rpm and srpm are ready, I compiled them while I took a shower :)
Lets put them out. You tell me what you agreeded to do with Kry.
Cheers!
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Sorry for the late reply but my time was spent in making some wx packages for fedora 4 and 5 but i ran into some troubles linking wx-config with rpmbuild in a chroot enviroment cause i dont have so many machines and/or hard drives to mantain the rpms for fedora so,i am going to clean install FC5 and see what happens....
Ok, aMule FC4 rpm and srpm are ready, I compiled them while I took a shower
Correct me if i am wrong but if you install wxGTK from source then the install root is in /usr/local/bin so if someone install that rpm the amule will look for the wx libs in /usr/local/lib right?
Unless the destination host has wx installed in /usr/local the rpm will be useless and will give too much confusion to the end users....Am i wrong?
Well ....when i get home i will send the spec for wx for you to try to build wx rpm....
So when/if i have the rpms i will PM Kry for hosting them....
Cheers....
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No, the location where the libraries are installed does not matter. It's no problem to compile software with libraries in /usr/local and then run them with libraries in /usr. You only have to make sure that the one where they are actually located is in the search path (i.e. /etc/ld.so.conf). This should be the case for both by default.
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which rpm that compatible with RH9.0?
thank you
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I guess you could find out for us...
Let us know which of them worked for you..... ;)
Cheers....
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FC1 should be...but there is none ;)
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how to install amuled with these rpm?
Is there any configure options?
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rpms come as they are, so no there is no configure options for rpms
simple
rpm -Uvh rpm_name