Re: Installation of Tar and development tree rpm packages

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Craig White wrote:
Top posting moved to bottom for clarity
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 14:08 -0500, David Curry wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:06:30 +0100, Erik P. Olsen <erik@xxxxxx> wrote:

Excuse me for asking a newbie question, but I am a little uneasy about
what to do.

I am running FC3 which comes with GNU tar version 1.14. I plan to
upgrade it to version 1.15.1 which comes in tar format only.

one important question. why do you want to upgrade. if the newer version of tar has an important feature that you want then you might want to suggest this as an RFE against tar in bugzilla.redhat.com.

if you want to upgrade, one way to do it is to check if the
development tree has a newer version and install that. post the
results

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Thx to Erik Olsen and all respondents to his question about
installation of updates application packages currently available only in tar format. Very informative and useful.


Rahul Sundaram's response (shown below) raised additonal questions I hope some on the list will address.

As I currently understand fedora processes and structure, development tree are primarily (solely?) oriented toward the latest official core release (FC3) and the forthcoming official core release (FC4). Are some development tree packages directly useable on up-to-date FC2 and/or FC1 systems as well?

--- sometimes yes, sometimes no. Sometimes, you only need the source-rpm and rebuild it on your system. ---

Take a look at the Fedora Legacy Project. I maintain a number of FC1 systems, and quite honestly, I just don't want to take them to FC2, FC3, or otherwise. www.fedoralegacy.org for more information.


Thanks
-dant


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