> Create the rpm yourself seems to be the best policy for you. You could
> try to install the i586 rpm for Suse 9.3, but it is not guaranteed
> that it will work fine.

Yes, but the problem is I haven't the required time to do it; more over, I 
think my technical skills aren't apt for that.

A possible (and obvius) solution would be to erase the actual rpm installed in 
my box and after try to install the newest version from sources. 

-- 
Salut,
        Jordi Espasa

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