bcm5700-6.2.11 driver

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Title: bcm5700-6.2.11 driver

I'm trying to install the Broadcom BCM5700 Linux Driver Version 6.2.11 dated 04/18/2003 and getting file or directory not found.  Can anyone give me insight to what is wrong?

I have an IBM X335 eserver with RedHat 7.2 AS 2.1 installed.

Here are the steps I am performing:

I install the source RPM package:

   rpm -ivh bcm5700-6.2.11.1.src.rpm

2. I CD to the RPM path and build the binary driver for my kernel:

   cd /usr/src/redhat
   rpm -bb SPECS/bcm5700.spec

and I get the following:

SPECS/bcm5700.spec: file or directory not found

I went ahead and put the full path and it still comes up with same message.  Any ideas?

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