You’ll need to download the src and see if you can build it. ??
-wes
WJ> I can only see a version for CentOS 6:
WJ>
WJ> http://pkgs.repoforge.org/keychain/
WJ>
WJ> You’ll need to download the src and see if WJ>you can build it. ??
Thanks Wes,
I found old web sites that suggest using rpmforge, but there isn’t a version for CentOS 7 there and the CentOS wiki…
I guess building from source may be my only option if I don’t hear from anyone.
TIA, Pete
In article <564C97EC.2090000@gmail.com>, Pete Stieber wrote:
The first thing I would try is to get the SRPM for CentOS6, install it in CentOS7 and see if it will rebuild: rpmbuild -bb keychain.spec
(or something like that).
If not, then I would work on updating the SRPM so that it does build.
That would be much more preferable than building directly from source outside of the package manager.
3 thoughts on - CentOS 7 And Keychain
I can only see a version for CentOS 6:
http://pkgs.repoforge.org/keychain/ <http://pkgs.repoforge.org/keychain/>
You’ll need to download the src and see if you can build it. ??
-wes
WJ> I can only see a version for CentOS 6:
WJ>
WJ> http://pkgs.repoforge.org/keychain/
WJ>
WJ> You’ll need to download the src and see if WJ>you can build it. ??
Thanks Wes,
I found old web sites that suggest using rpmforge, but there isn’t a version for CentOS 7 there and the CentOS wiki…
https://wiki.CentOS.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
…lists RPMForge/RepoForge as a “known problem repository”.
I found the following…
http://pkgs.org/CentOS-7/psychotic-ninja-x86_64/
which include keychain…
http://pkgs.org/CentOS-7/psychotic-ninja-x86_64/keychain-2.7.1-1.el7.psychotic.noarch.rpm.html
but was wondering about the integrity of this.
Any opinions?
I guess building from source may be my only option if I don’t hear from anyone.
TIA, Pete
In article <564C97EC.2090000@gmail.com>, Pete Stieber wrote:
The first thing I would try is to get the SRPM for CentOS6, install it in CentOS7 and see if it will rebuild: rpmbuild -bb keychain.spec
(or something like that).
If not, then I would work on updating the SRPM so that it does build.
That would be much more preferable than building directly from source outside of the package manager.
Cheers Tony