just post it to show how non rooted rpms builds can be done in your home dir make a rpm dir, cd into this and now as root copy the dir structure of /usr/src/redhat to your own dir, adjust permissions to the user that will make rpms, and place the atteched macro file below in the homedir
next is just as regulary user
rpmbuild -tb tarfile --target=athlon
if you like me have a athlon type cpu :-)
now the compiled rpms should be in /home/user/rpm ready to be installed as
root
sorry if i just post a faq :-)
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men just upload their important stuff -o)
on ftp and let the rest of the world /\\
mirror it ;)" - Linus Torvalds _\_V
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