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Re: RPM spec file



Be careful - it didn't do what I wanted (like 64 bit).  And on top of that, none of the tools were in the default paths.

- chris

PS: I only found that after tons of googling too.

Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
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----- Original Message -----
From: openldap-technical-bounces+chris.jacobs=apollogrp.edu@OpenLDAP.org <openldap-technical-bounces+chris.jacobs=apollogrp.edu@OpenLDAP.org>
To: jonathan@openldap.org <jonathan@openldap.org>
Cc: openldap-technical@openldap.org <openldap-technical@openldap.org>
Sent: Thu Apr 15 19:20:16 2010
Subject: RE: RPM spec file




> On 15/04/2010 16:38, Joe Friedeggs wrote:
>>
>> I need to build a Red Hat rpm for the latest OpenLDAP release. I am looking for spec file, howto page, or anything else that might speed up this project. Any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The folks at LTB-project maintain RPMs for recent OpenLDAP releases. You
> could either use their pre-built RPMs or grab their spec file from the
> repository:
>
> http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/openldap-rpm
>
> Jonathan

I googled the HECK out of that rpm.......how did I miss the LBT :-(

Thanks, Jonathan, that is just what I was looking for. And thanks to all others that provided input.

Joe

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