I hope to publish the rpm packages this weekend. For the impatient, the 
most recent 1.39 SRPM should be essentially the same code, albeit packaged 
with 1.38 docs. Or, as Kern mentions, the spec file in the tarball should 
build as I have been testing and updating throughout the 1.39.x releases.

On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 20:23 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:53, Dan Trainor wrote:
> > Hi, all -
> > 
> > Now, Kern, I noticed that you're noted as the RPM package maintainer for 
> > the 1.38 series - should the same be assumed about the 2.0 series, as 
> > well?
> 
> Well, I may be "listed" as the maintainer, but Scott Barninger is the guy who 
> does the work.
> 
> > 
> > I guess what I'm getting at is, I'm sure there are a few people who are 
> > plenty eager to find a nice SRPM for the 2.0 series, because we use RPMs 
> > a lot more frequently than we use tarballs and such.  Are there any 
> > plans to package and distribute a SRPM or spec file within the next few 
> > days?
> 
> I covered that in my release announcement -- it is up to the packager not me.
> 
> > 
> > Is any help needed for creating a 2.0 SPEC file for building RPMs with? 
> >   If work has not already started, I can surely hack one up and give it 
> > to you guys - however, I'm not so sure if it would be up to Kern's 
> > expectations :)
> 
> I believe that the .spec file that is in the source code is perfectly fine 
> with the exception of updating the version numbers of everything, ...
> 
> 
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