On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 14:00 -0800, Michael Rock wrote: > You can download the source rpm from one of the > mirrors such as the srpm directory. > > http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/cAos/centos/3.4/os/ > > I have the 2.0.46 source rpm, but can't recall how to > get the spec file out of it. When installing the > version from apache.org it leaves the spec file on the > system after install but RH-Centos version does not. > One way to get the spec file out is to install the source RPM ... rpm -ivh name.src.rpm if you don't have a special build location in your .rpmmacros, then the spec file will be in /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ > > --- Ken Bass <kbass at kenbass.com> wrote: > > > Michael Rock wrote: > > > > >Can someone tell me what configure options are > > needed > > >to compile the latest Apache 2.0.53 to behave > > exactly > > >like the latest apache 2.0.46 included with Centos > > >3.4? > > > > > >thx > > > > > > > > Wouldn't this be in the .spec file which is include > > in the SRPM? The > > reason I am responding to this is because I am > > unsure how to get the > > SRPM. I'm new to 'yum' and unlike apt-get I haven't > > seen a 'install > > source code' option. > > > > Lastly, someone mentioned creation of an announce > > only list for centos, > > please do! > > -- Johnny Hughes <http://www.HughesJR.com/>