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Mandrake 9.0 RPMS

From: Michael Ballbach <ballbach_at_rten.net>
Date: 2002-10-15 19:27:17 CEST

First off, for everyone working hard on subversion, thanks a lot. I
think the product is great and I can't wait to transition over to it
completely.

I've made some mandrake 9 rpms to facilitate installing subversion and
related bits. The url is http://www.rten.net/mdk-svn.html

I'll let the page speak for itself, but there are rpms up there for:

- db4
- apache2
- neon 0.23.5
- swig 1.3.15
- subversion (3371 at the moment)

The apache2 rpm is just a rebuild of the cooker apache2 with DB4 and
maintainer mode. The swig rpm is a rebuild with the more recent swig.
neon, db4, and subversion were built with new spec files. I didn't
notice the subversion redhat spec until I was partly through writing the
mandrake spec, but when I did notice it I tried to make them more or
less match with their output. I did not, however, separate cvs2svn off
into its own rpm. I included the python bindings and the script in the
main rpm.

The source rpms and some convenience archives are up there too.
Hopefully, as the spec file matures for the subversion portion, it or a
derivative can be incorporated into packages/rpm/mandrake-9 or similar.

I've installed these rpms on four or five machines so far without any
trouble, but there could very well be some problems. I wont be
rebuilding the subversion rpm daily, but probably weekly or so.

-- 
Michael Ballbach, N0ZTQ
ballbach@rten.net -- PGP KeyID: 0xA05D5555
http://www.rten.net/

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