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I'm pretty sure i have these on my axppci33, but they're rpm.crypt, and i have not yet met anyone who knows any way to do anything with these type of files. comcraq supplied them that way without any instructions on how to deal with rpm.crypt. I can dig them out if you need. I got them under debian, and it seems they always lose crtbegin.o and crtend.o after anything is done with apt-get. Needless to say, I really don't like debian. > On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Maurice Hilarius wrote: > >> Hi there. >> >> I am looking for the source codes of the Compaq Professional Linux >> Developer's software used on Alpha Linux -- Redhat 7.2. >> >> Specifically: >> >> ccc-6.5.6-002.src.rpm >> >> cfal-1.2.0-3.src.rpm >> >> cfalrtl-1.2.0-3.src.rpm >> >> cpml_ev6-5.1.0-2.src.rpm >> >> cxml_ev6-5.2.0-1.src.rpm >> >> cxx-6.5.9.27-1.src.rpm >> >> ladebug-4.0.65-19.src.rpm >> >> libots-2.2.7-2.src.rpm > > Maurice, > > I seriously doubt that Digi-Paq ever released the actual sources for their > crown jewels. In the past, I've seen things called 'src' RPMs that were > actually a framework for packaging binary-only applications for ease of > installation (older Netscape comes to mind). I have several versions of > the Linux ccc and cxxx compilers floating around, but all of them came > from Digi-Paq as plain, old RPM. > > Steve > > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > axp-list mailing list > axp-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/axp-list >
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