On Tuesday 13 August 2002 20:56, allen wrote:
>...which brings up a good question...
>
>Exactly what goes into a mandrake kernel ?
[...]
>Is there a list ?

I'm sure someone will flame me if I've got it wrong, but I believe
that the kernel-bla.yak.foo-mdk.src.rpm contains all of the patches
seperated from the vanilla kernel tree, and by "rpm --rebuild"-ing 
the src.rpm of the kernel, all of the patches are applied to the
vanilla source tree.  On the other hand, the kernel-source package
contains all the kernel source-tree with all of the patches already
applied.

-Chuck

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