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RPM 'n stuff
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Subject:RPM 'n stuff
Group:Postfix-users
From:Rick Zeman
Date:14 Jun 2007


 
Howday,

I'm building a new mail gateway. Present one is SuSE 9.2 running
postfix 2.4.1 compiled from source. New server is SuSE 10.2, but
that comes with only a Postfix 2.3.x RPM. I remember reading some
time ago here about someone who creates source RPMs of the latest
postfix releases. My two questions: one, who and where has the src
rpm of 2.4.3?
Secondly, once one gets that RPM, how does it get compiled into a
binary RPM? I've never done anything like this before.

Thanks!


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