Ken wrote:
If you install it the "normal" way, it download a pre-built binary
distribution that doesn't know about things you installed like w3m that
might be useful for displaying HTML content.
The RPM spec generates it through "make install". /etc/mhn.defaults
is a make target. (So it won't rebuild it if it already exists.)
How does that work for a binary RPM? If the answer is, "it doesn't", then
that's fine; just trying to understand.
--Ken
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