Source code compiled vs RPMs

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dear all,

I am going to setup several server using RedHat 9. So far, I always used RedHat 7.3 as the base for installing my servers ( I am not talking about workstations).

What I do is to install the minimum RPMs required in order the system to work and then after I try to install what I need from pristina tarballs, to suit my needs.

So far what I have been installing is (apart of the minimum system) are linux routers and apache webservers plus any database server such as PostgreSQL or Oracle.

The packages that I install from sources are:

OpenSSL
OpenSSH
Apache + SSL
PHP
PostgreSQL

So far I had no issues at all, I just upgrade at any time when any bug or alert arised and thats it.

But I have started to mess up with apt-get and it is a nice tool to upgrade my system, but sometimes I need to keep my system how it was (not upgrading openssl, etc).

Ok, going for the point ;). For instance I have tried to install wget which requires openssl. I have install it from source and create the links in the /lib directory as the RPM does, but still the RPM manager can´t install wget because there is no package openssl. I try to use no-deps and see what happens and then the system can´t somehow find the openssl libraries.

I am thinking about starting to create my own RPM packages, since these tools I mentioned above I always install them from source, but maybe this is not the best (and less time-consuming) approach.

I would like to hear more suggestions from you guys...I have seen that in Debian the usually create empty .deb packages to satisfy the dependencies...I have googled a bit but I dont see this possibility in RPM...Any hint?

Many thanks in advance

Miguel

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