A close-up on SDK 3.0, Part 1: Rebuilding code from src.rpm

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 08/28/2008 - 08:17

The Cell/B.E. SDK 3.0 includes several src.rpm packages that contain the source code for some of the SDK libraries.

This article describes the steps needed to install the src.rpm, unpack the source into a directory where it can be viewed and changed, and rebuild a new rpm.


 

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