Re: RedHat 7.2

From: Baho Utot (baho-utot_at_philippines-island.org)
Date: 07/04/04


Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 16:36:39 GMT

John Thompson wrote:

> On 2004-07-04, Baho Utot <baho-utot@philippines-island.org> wrote:
>
>> 2) When rebuilding src rpms, on an i386 platform (Pentium 200) is the
>> resulting rpm build for the CPU installed or for i386?
>> IE if rebuilding would the rpm be for a Pentium CPU or 386 ?
>
> You can specify which architecture to build for by using the
> "--target=[whatever]" switch when rebuilding; e.g. "rpmbuild --rebuild
> --target=i686 something.src.rpm" will build for i686 (Pentium-II and
> higher) architecture. By default i386 targets will be built on x86
> hardware.
>

Salamat po

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