RE: using up2date for source as well as binaries

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So right now, I look in /usr/src/redhat/SPECS to see what source
packages are extracted.  Is this the right thing to do?  Will updated
source extract on top of the current source updating it?  And what does
'SPECS' stand for?

Thanks...


Hattie Rouge


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> On Sat, 3 May 2003 19:57:50 -0700, Hattie Rouge wrote:
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> > I have some source rpms and I have installed them but the 
> rpm database 
> > doesn't show they are installed, just the package that they 
> (should) 
> > build.
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> Source RPMs don't get installed, they get extracted. 
> Therefore they don't show up in the RPM database.
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