Michael Schwendt wrote: > On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 00:53:29 -0800, Florin Andrei wrote: > > >> On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 02:51 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote: >> >> >>> $ rpm -qa '*acror*' >>> acroread-plugin-5.0.9-0.lvn.1 >>> acroread-5.0.9-0.lvn.1 >> >> >> I can't find that package anywhere. Where did you got it from? > > > > It's a nosrc.rpm, which you can build and keep locally after adding > the archive which contains the prebuilt binaries. > > Here's a quick'n'dirty HOWTO on building it: > > 1. mkdir -p ~/rpm/BUILD > mkdir -p ~/rpm/SOURCES > mkdir -p ~/rpm/RPMS/i386 > 2. echo "%_topdir %(echo \$HOME)/rpm" > $HOME/.rpmmacros > 3. rpm -i http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/3/i386/SRPMS.stable/acroread-5.0.9-0.lvn.1.nosrc.rpm > 4. [download Adobe Acrobat 5.0.9 at www.adobe.com] > [save it into ~/rpm/SOURCES/linux-509.tar.gz] > 5. rpmbuild -bb ~/rpm/SPECS/acroread.spec > 6. [find the binary rpms in ~/rpm/RPMS/i386] > > Alternatively, creating a local rpm build tree can be simplified and > automated with the "fedora-buildrpmtree" command which is included in > fedora.us' fedora-rpmdevtools package. > Hi! I downloaded >> acroread-5.0.9-1.1.fc2.dag.i386.rpm << from http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/packages.php and had no problems during installation or use under FC2. HTH, -- *********************************** * Carlos Alberto Alves * * Child Neurologist * * Systems Analyst/Programmer * * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * * mailto:drcaa@xxxxxxxxx * *********************************** _________________________________________________________________________________ Quer mais velocidade? Só com o acesso Aditivado iG, a velocidade que você quer na hora que você precisa. Clique aqui: http://www.acessoaditivado.ig.com.br