On Monday 18 August 2003 21:27, Maynard Kuona wrote:
It doesn't have to be offered for installation, or it could be
just the
source rpms, from which we could then compile and make binary packages.
redhat could also include their own spec with it so that it is less of a
hassle to compile and install. It could just be dropped into an 'extras'
folder where those who feel so inclined could install it from. It
shouldn't be too much to ask IMHO.
The kernel.src.rpm contains the unmolested kernel source. (note, it's not the
kernel-source rpm)
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