W li¶cie z sob, 05-01-2002, godz. 18:48, Martin v. Loewis pisze: > > Could someone point me to the RPM *.spec file with which was built the > > Python 2.2 (ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/2.2/rpms/)? > > > > I've already installed from source, but I would like make some order in > > my system, and currently I have 3 versions of Python in various dirs :-= ) > > Did you look at the src.rpm? That should definitely include a spec > file (didn't check, though). Just do rpm -i of the src.rpm, then look > into your packages/SPECS directory. well, I hoped to get only a few kilo heavy specfile instead of a few mega src.rpm :-) > You may also look at Misc/RPM, but Guido suggests that this is likely > *not* the spec file that was used. deffinitely > > I've found some outdated BeOpen specfile, but it doesn't work. Yes, > > I can fix it, but what for when somewhere there seems to exist a > > fixed one, since *.rpm binaries are supported on ftp.python.org? > > They are available on ftp.python.org. They are supported only if their > creator supports them. I understand that, it is the same as with Windows installers (you don't _have to_ supply the installer creator off course), but since they _are_ in SRPMs they _could_ be present in *.tgz, couldn't they? :-) And: where can I find those SRPMs anyway? regards -- Marek Pêtlicki <marpet@linuxpl.org> Linux User ID=162988
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