My solution would be to make a development box with SuSE (the normal version may be acceptable - not sure on the differences between Enterprise/Professional). Then obtain sources, ./configure, make then use a packaging utility like "checkinstall" which will process the "make install" script and package the compiled files into an RPM. On the production box rpm -ivh yourcreatedrpm Regards, Adam. On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 12:10, Rob Keeling wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to install Samba 2.2.5 on a suse Email server box. For security > reasons it doen`t have > Gcc etc to be able to compile anything from scratch, so I need to install > from a RPM. However > I can`t find a sutable RPM for Suse Enterprise linux 7 (on which the Email > server is based). ..
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