Hm,

I'm talking about the .spec file within the official source tarball. Is this whats not maintained any more?

Maybe you can accept a patch anyway? I've found out that pkcs11-helper is an opensuse or Mandriva package, so the patch would look like this:


*** openvpn.spec.in.orig        2009-04-28 10:14:48.000000000 +0200
--- openvpn.spec.in     2009-04-28 10:17:59.000000000 +0200
***************
*** 52,59 ****
--- 52,61 ----
  %{!?without_pam:BuildRequires: pam-devel}
  %{!?without_pam:Requires:      pam}

+ %if "%{_vendor}" == "MandrakeSoft" || "%{_vendor}" == "suse" || "%{_vendor}" == "pc"
  %{!?with_pkcs11:BuildRequires: pkcs11-helper-devel}
  %{!?with_pkcs11:Requires:      pkcs11-helper}
+ %endif

  #
  # Description
***************
*** 223,229 ****
  %endif

  # Install extra %doc stuff
! %doc contrib/ easy-rsa/ management/ sample-*/ plugin/README.*

  %changelog
  * Thu Dec 14 2006 Alon Bar-Lev
--- 225,231 ----
  %endif

  # Install extra %doc stuff
! %doc contrib/ easy-rsa/ sample-*/ plugin/README.*

  %changelog
  * Thu Dec 14 2006 Alon Bar-Lev



Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
I don't think this rpm is maintained, the rpm based distributions has
a different versions.

Alon.

On 4/23/09, Aleksandar Ivanisevic <aleksan...@ivanisevic.de> wrote:
Hi,

 I've been compiling a rpm of rc15 on rhel5 and noticed a couple of
 glitches:

 %doc lists management/ dir, but its no longer there, so

 %doc contrib/ easy-rsa/ management/ sample-*/ plugin/README.*

 should be

 %doc contrib/ easy-rsa/ sample-*/ plugin/README.*

 with_pkcs11 tries to pull in pkcs11-helper, but no such package exists
 in RHEL, so it must be distro specific, but don't know which distro

 %{!?with_pkcs11:BuildRequires: pkcs11-helper-devel}
 %{!?with_pkcs11:Requires:      pkcs11-helper}

 it builds fine with --nodeps though.

 regards,


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