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Old 03-05-2008
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can i have the spec file for building rpm from source?

i'm learning the source code of ICE 3.2.1.

and i want to modify some of the source code and do some test on my own. then, i would deploy the modified ice on my system. so i think rpm is good for me when i have many computers in my system.

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Andreas Scherer Andreas Scherer is offline
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i think rpm is good for me
Indeed it is. And the spec file you're looking for is included in the "source rpm", listed on the download page.

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it works!

with many thanks...
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