I was not clear too much with my previous message. With "rebuild" I mean just "to recompile" a *.src.rpm in order to obtain a *.rpm package optimized for my PC hardware.
It seems to me "rpmbuild --rebuild" create a rpm package starting from a
".spec" file and from *.tar.gz files, does it ?
Thank you again.
David Kvarnberg
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> I have got RH 8.0 (i386).
>
> How to rebuild *.src.rpm packages ?
> I tried with :
> rpm --rebuild <package-name.src.rpm>
>
> but rpm shows me 'rebuild' is not recognized...
Hi,
Try using "rpmbuild --rebuild" instead.
In the newer versions the build functionality of rpm has moved to a
separate program.
Also, make sure you have the rpm-build package installed.
David
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