BUILDING GTKEYBOARD RPM PACKAGES (binary and source)

If you want to make RPMs out of GTKeyboard, first take the .tar.gz
file that you got of the distribution, and put it in
/usr/src/redhat/src.  Then, put gtkeyboard-(whatever).spec in
/usr/src/redhat and run "rpm -bs gtkeyboard-version.spec" to build a
source rpm of gtkeyboard.  You can build an i386 rpm (or whatever
architecture that you're using) by running rpm -bb
gtkeyboard-version.spec.

If you have questions about building RPMs of GTKeyboard, feel free to
contact me at <s2mdalle@titan.vcu.edu> but keep in mind that I don't
do much in the realm of RPMs.  Most of the spec files contained in the
source distribution were written by people other than myself.  I will
help out with any issues if I can though.

(Update: 10/14/2000 - I'm not using Red Hat any more, and I'm not
going to be providing RPMs any longer for lack of a facility to do it
with.  The spec file should still work for the software, but it may
not install all of the documentation and extra files.  I would
appreciate it if someone who has the ability to do so would step up
and take over the creation of RPM packages.  Until then, it's going to
be strictly source tarballs) 

-- David Allen <s2mdalle@titan.vcu.edu>

