Mine too, exactly, but the ssh rpm I'm trying to rebuild leaves a mess. and 
it doesn't take the other option "-bb" I tried it. Maybe there's something 
screwy about the latest src.rpm from www.ssh.com?

I've got a few others I need to rebuild, I'll see if they end up as bad or not.

Thanks,
                 JW


At 03:14 PM 8/29/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > P.S.: in case that's long and confusing, I basically want to rebuild a
> > src.rpm and have a real RPM at the end :-)
> >
> > In addition, is there a command line option for making an i686 instead of
> > an i386, without doing any editing to the actual file?
> >
> >
>Hmm...it's been my (limited) experience that "rpm --rebuild" (maybe
>it was "rpm --recompile") does exactly what you want. It compiles the
>RPM and then cleans up after itself and leaves a binary in
>/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/<arch>
>         John
>
>
>
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