This is my own collection of RPMs tailor made to conform SuSE standards.
The RPMs found here are *not* official SuSE RPMs and I cannot guarantee that they will work. They do for me. ;)
Since february 2004 I try to write .spec files which can be used throughout
all of these SuSE releases without a change. I have a couple of
compatibility macros in /etc/rpm/macros to achieve this, and
thus the newer .src.rpm files (particulary the perl modules) won't work
unless you have my macros.
The newer RPMs are also GPG-signed, so you can check its authenticity (if you happen to download them from somewhere else, who knows...). Just import this public PGP key.
Choose the release from the directory below. The INDEX.gz offers seamless
integration into YaST (I have been told...).
RPMS/ you find the compiled RPMs.
SRPMS/ you find the source code RPMs, with the corresponding .spec files
Have fun!
Ernesto Baschny <ernst@baschny.de>Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory 27-Nov-2009 22:59 -
RedHat/ 14-Feb-2003 19:34 -
SuSE-10.0/ 03-Nov-2005 16:29 -
SuSE-8.0/ 27-Feb-2004 19:19 -
SuSE-8.1/ 30-Apr-2004 19:35 -
SuSE-8.2/ 08-Jan-2004 23:10 -
SuSE-9.0/ 28-Oct-2003 13:19 -
SuSE-9.1/ 07-Aug-2004 01:29 -
SuSE-9.2/ 10-Jul-2006 17:52 -
SuSE-9.3/ 20-Jun-2005 17:36 -
SuSE-ALL/ 07-Nov-2005 14:53 -
baschny-rpm.asc 26-Feb-2004 11:22 1k
macros.txt 26-Feb-2004 09:37 2k
rpm.gif 26-Feb-2004 10:13 1k
The most complete collection is for SuSE 8.0, since this is my development machine. SuSE 8.1 is not maintained anymore here. The RedHat directory is also not really maintained and something useful will just ocasionally appear there.
SuSE 9.1 is the newest of SuSE's release. It features the new 2.6 kernel, so I would wait until 9.2, 9.3 for a more stable release (and supporting more hardware...) or stick to the "good old" 9.0 release.