On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 20:34, Miguel M wrote: > Erik Williamson wrote 2003-10-02 > > >I inquired about what would happen if one was to (after one year) simply > >get the SRPMS that are released as updates, compile and redistribute to > >existing machines... but that's a no-no. > > And what would happen if (after one year) one downloads > the update SRPMS to existing machines and compiles > independently the same packages in everyone of them? I've been staying out of this one, but I will clear this up. You're free to do whatever you want with the SRPMS. Distributing the binary updates that Red Hat delivers for RHEL is a no-no, but you can make your own binaries from the SRPMS and build a pirate ship out of them if it makes you happy. We don't have to do this (SuSE doesn't do this for SLES). We're just that nice. :) ~spot --- Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat*com> LCA, RHCE Red Hat Sales Engineer || Aurora SPARC Linux Project Leader "The author's mathematical treatment of the conception of purpose is novel and highly ingenious, but heretical and, so far as the present social order is concerned, dangerous and potentially subversive. Not to be published." -- Aldous Huxley