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Suggested by Emilian, I assumed packagers tend to replace these files or make their own decision anyway but for a non-terminal startup, requesting the launcher seems a clear benefit to me. |
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Building FlightGear RPM package for Red Hat Initial version: G.Richard Keech <rkeech@redhat.com>, 2003-10-29 Last updated: The FlightGear Project, 2012-06-30 This directory contains the files which, along with the source code tar files, can be used to build an RPM package targeted at a Red Hat Linux system. To build flighgear from source do the following: 0. be root on your system (actually it's possible to build from source as a non-root user but I won't go into that now). 1. copy flightgear.spec to /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ 2. copy flightgear.desktop to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES 3. obtain FlightGear-data-2.8.0.tar.bz2 and flightgear-2.8.0.tar.bz2 and copy them into /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES. 4. obtain and install SimGear (= 2.8.0). 5. look in the BuildRequires section of flightgear.spec and check that all the packages referred to are installed. 6. cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS rpmbuild -ba flightgear.spec that's it.