Re: [pcre-dev] pcre-dev upgrade in RHEL WS 4.0

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Autor: Petr Pisar
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A: pcre-dev
Asunto: Re: [pcre-dev] pcre-dev upgrade in RHEL WS 4.0
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 08:56:40AM +0000, ph10@??? wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Venkatesh Prabu Narayanan wrote:
>
> > I tried creating rpm from pcre-8.34 source using rpmbuild command and it
> > fails as it doesn't find spec file within the tar ball. So please tell me
> > how to create rpm from source so I can just do an update over the lower
> > version in RHEL WS 4.
>
> I am afraid I know nothing about RPMs, so I cannot help you. I even had
> to Google RHEL to see what system you were talking about. Although I do
> run Linux (Arch Linux) I have no experience in creating packages for any
> of the packaging systems that are in use.
>
> > I don't want uninstall the existing lower version as it has a lot of
> > dependencies. So I want to update this using yum update.
>
> Just be aware that if anybody finds a bug in the old (over 10-years old)
> version (and there are some), nobody will be interested in fixing it.
>
> > Could you please update me the work around for this ?
>
> I'm sorry that I can't help, but there must be people who know about
> this, or web pages that have information about creating RPMs.
>

There are. However they would not recommend to replace the old PCRE with newer
one. At least because they are not compatible. You could end up with
unbootable system.

If you need a spec file for a newer PCRE, you can get one from Fedora
distribution <http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/pcre.git/>. However I doubt
an unmodified recent spec file will get buildable on such ancient system like
RHEL 4. To get more details about packaging software into an RPM, read
<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package>.

I guess you will need to modify the ./configure invocation to install the new
PCRE into different directories not to conflict with the system one. If you
are not familiar with building from sources, you should hire somebody who is.

-- Petr