If you want to know how a RPM packaged binary is built then you need to
get the Source RPM (usually in SRPMS, always with a name of
packagename-version.src.rpm). Install this and then see
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/packagename.spec for the build options.
You don't need the source if all you want is to edit the configuration
(which you need to to get Squid running). /etc/squid/squid.conf
/Henrik
Farooq Bhatti wrote:
>
> Hi Henrik
>
> I found u on the mailling list who respond frequently so I am
> writing my first email to u as a mailing list member. I want to know
> that what are the default configuration options on which
> squid-2.2.STABLE4-8 RPM is installed on Redhat Linux 6.1.
>
> Also do u know any command for Redhat 6.1 by which we can check it or
> can we use custom configuration option to RPM ( Redhat pakage
> Manager).
>
> Or It is must to have source code for configuration option.
>
>
> Please reply ASAP
>
> Thanx in advance
> Farooq
>
>
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