> On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:09:25AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> > 
> > Sorry...  I couldn't find that in the nonexistant RPM manual.  
> > ;o)  Actually.. it probably is in Maximum RPM even though it's
> > outdated, so I'll shut up now.  ;o)
> 
> Maximum RPM, index:  "rpmrc, locations of:  368"
> 
> On page 368:
> 
> Next, we have /etc/rpmrc.
> 
> B 2.2  /etc/rpmrc
> 
> The file /etc/rpmrc, unline /usr/lib/rpmrc, is fair game for
> modifications and additions.  In face, /etc/rpmrc isn't created by
> default, so its contents are entirely up to you.  It's the perfect
> place to keep rpmrc entries of a system-wide or global nature.
> 

well, yes, but M RPM applies to rpm 2.5, doesn't it?

rpm 3.0 rearranged things to GKW, and knowing some of the information in that 
book is obsolete I don't know what to trust.

I'm not psychic either.





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