On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 06:08:29PM -0500, Steve Bergman wrote:
So, the restriction is possible because we are talking about the binary distribution. There is nothing to keep someone from creating RPM's from the SRPM's on a single RHEL box, and making a set of install ISO's. Except that the result:
- Would not necessarily be exactly the well tested product that RedHat
offers, since different compilers and compiler options may have been used for particular packages.
Actually, it's highly unlikely that the compiler _options_ would be different, since package-specific compiler options are always included in the SRPMs. As far as I know. In that sense there are no "secret ingredients" left out of Red Hat source packages.