In this case you'd need to rpm -ivh the src RPM, modify the spec file, then
rpmbuild -bb --target <your target> spec.file  (correct me if I'm wrong)

I've setup a "build" server (everything install to ensure dependencies are
present) and am rebuilding all RPMS (which will readily build) for i686
under RH 7.3. Will "copy" the binary RPMS, rebuild machine for RH 8.0, and
then do the same. <sarcasm>Didn't realize compiling the entire Red Hat tree
was such a time consuming process :-) </sarcasm>

-Rick
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Elacion, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Rebuilding .src.rpm's for performance


> I tried also to rebuild my apache for athlon and it works fine.
>
> Say, I would like to recompile apache with
CFLAGS="-DHARD_SERVER_LIMIT=4000", where do I insert this?




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