On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 06:25:23PM -0500, Kevin Flynn wrote:
After a clean install of FC6, I wanted to build a custom kernel. Nothing
exotic: I just selected my specific CPU type (pentium 4) in generating the
.config file. Then I use rpmbuild to build it.
You do realise that the fc6 kernel is built with -march=generic, which
optimises for the CPUs of the day, and is likely pretty close to what -march=pentium4
is already doing?
I'll be very surprised if you find a noticable difference.
Sometime during the module building it exits with the following
error:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ for i in '`cat modnames`'
+ sh ./scripts/modsign/modsign.sh
/var/tmp/kernel-2.6.18-1.2798-root/lib/modules/2.6.18-1.2798PAE/kernel/drivers/media/dvb/frontends/dib3000mc.ko
Red
./scripts/modsign/modsign.sh: line 46: 21871 Segmentation fault gpg
--no-greeting $KEYFLAGS -b $module.out
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.98856 (%build)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.98856 (%build)
gpg crashed. Find the core dump, run gdb on it, and file a bug
with the backtrace.
Dave
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