[OLUG] stupid question on source files
Adam Lassek
lunatik at radiks.net
Wed Mar 15 06:07:00 UTC 2000
iirc the command for a src rpm is --rebuild, not --recompile
ktb wrote:
>
> I've been trying to download and install XFree86-3.3.6 so I can get my i810
> chipset to work with 'X' on my Redhat side. I tried the binary rpm and it
> wouldn't update even if "forced." Got a "can't install" or something, it
> has been a while. I just figured it was a corrupted file because I kept
> getting knocked off line and it took hours and hours to get the file.
> Anyway I downloaded the source and tried to build that. I get an error when
> I use "rpm-bl <foo.src.rpm>" to do a list check,
> "File contains non-printable characters ( i ): <foo.src.rpm>"
>
> I think I set ncftp2 to type ascii thinking source files were text. Maybe
> this has corrupted this file so I can't build it? When I look at the file
> with 'less' there seems to be binary symbols contained in the file. Should
> I download an src file in binary format? When I tried 'rpm --recompile
> <foo.src.rpm>' I just got a prompt back right away with a message that it
> had been created but obviously it hadn't. I'm using Redhat 6.0.
> Thanks,
> kent
>
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