On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 03:12:06PM -0500, dsavage(a)peaknet.net wrote:
I definitely second the motion. If only 'make rpm' worked.
Hmm, I've run it a few times. Mostly I just run Red Hat official
kernels. No surprise there. :-)
I've been trying since 2.5.62 with no luck.
Oh, I've only tried it with 2.4.x kernels.
I upgraded three key Shrike
rpms as recommended, yet every compile attempt aborts with a fatal error
during the 'make modules' subtask. Whenever I change the errant module
from "M" to "N" in .config and start over, the failure occurs
somewhere
else.
Oh, that just sounds like normal 2.5 some-modules-are-broken stuff.
True frustration arrived when I found that 'make rpm' behaves
as badly
when run against the Severn kernel-source rpm as it does using a
kernel.org tarball. Fewer "deprecated" warnings, but still.....
Well, it's going to depend on your config...
michaelkjohnson
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