Le dim 27/06/2004 à 13:51, Toshio a écrit :
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 15:08, Daryll Strauss wrote:
> 2) A new kernel devel package is created. It includes headers for ALL
> kernels that have been released for a distribution. They'd be placed in
> different directories (maybe /usr/src) with some naming scheme that
> includes kernel release, smp, architecture, etc. This package would get
> new sets of headers added to it every time a new kernel release comes
> out.
In a kernel-source*.rpm disabled world, this would mean adding headers
unneeded for compiling the _kernel_ to the SRPM.
Are you sure ?
Since installing the
SRPM
I use src.rpm but I don't install src.rpm. I never removed a src.rpm
with "rpm -e".
seems to be Arjan's proposed method of compiling a custom kernel
w/
Red Hat patches I think that an SRPM that is bloated in this manner
should be avoided.
-Toshio