Hi,
I never built a kernel from src.rpm but I have built quite a few
other packages from src.rpm. I usually cd to /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/ and
then type rpm -bb <name of the specfile>. After that, and if the
dependencies are all met, the .rpm just builds itself. It will be
available at the end of the compile in the directory ../RPMS/<your
architecture>. What happens if you do the same to your kernel.src.rpm?
ZP
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José Pedro Sousa do Amaral
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