From: David L. <dav...@cs...> - 2000-12-16 09:00:47
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just a quick note on future packaging: python1.6 and above come with a distribution/packaging system ... which can build RPMs, etc. (or, so i have finally discoverred in the python documentation) so... Begone! disparate and out-of-date packaging systems! :) what i mean to say is that things will get better... i promise.. real soon now... no new taxes On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Michael Str=F6der typed thusly: > > I was wondering if someone could provide the SPEC file which was used t= o > > compile the RPM for RedHat. I have a RedHat 6.2 SPARC box, but have an > > interest in maintaining python-ldap as a package. > > > > I'd be happy to donate the SPARC RPM back to the development site. > > Have a look at what Mirko did so far: http://www.webideal.de/ldap/. > He does not have the time to keep up with the new versions. > > > (PS - I'm not subscribed to the dev list; just an interested user...) > > Please subscribe. It's really low-traffic. --=20 David Leonard Dav...@ds... CRC For Distributed Systems Technology Room:78-632 Ph:+61 7 336 58358 The University of Queensland http://www.dstc.edu.au/ QLD 4072 AUSTRALIA B73CD65FBEF4C089B79A8EBADF1A932F13E= A0FC8 Cassette tapes have an almost unlimited capacity for data. - Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide (1983) |