On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Genes MailLists <lists(a)sapience.com> wrote:
On 05/23/2010 08:50 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Genes MailLists <lists(a)sapience.com> wrote:
>> On 05/23/2010 02:45 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> If you *just* want to rebuild, 'rpmbuild --rebuild
>>> kernel-package.src.rpm' is even simpler. You only need to install the
>>> srpm bits if you're going to actually change something. It only gets
>>> complex if you want to patch things, modify config options, etc.
>>>
>>
>> I thought the OP wanted to build upstream kernel
>
> Then that would be rpmbuild --rebuild --with vanilla kernel-package.src.rpm.
>
>
There is no vanilla-kernel.src.rpm - thats the point.
I didn't say there was a vanilla-kernel.src.rpm, but there doesn't
need to be. You rebuild the Fedora kernel src.rpm file using rpmbuild,
passing in the flag '--with vanilla', which results in building a
(mostly) pure vanilla upstream kernel without (most of) the Fedora
patches, and spits out a resulting kernel-vanilla binary package.
*That* is the point. :)
Excerpt from the Fedora kernel spec file:
----8<----
# Want to build a vanilla kernel build without any non-upstream patches?
# (well, almost none, we need nonintconfig for build purposes).
Default to 0 (off).
%define with_vanilla %{?_with_vanilla: 1} %{?!_with_vanilla: 0}
----8<----
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Jarod Wilson
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