From: Prarit Bhargava on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1900#note_1013253944

>'sudo dnf builddep kernel' should install the list of required packages
without much hassle.

Yep, that works but there's a subtle issue here.  This command will
install the dependencies for the kernel version that is running on the
system, not the local git repository's dependencies.

ie) if you run this command on RHEL8, the result would be the dependencies
for the RHEL8 kernel not kernel-ark.

In my prarit rpm I am careful to install a yum config file for the
targeted kernel, and then do

```
yum deplist --enablerepo latest-Base-OS-Source-\${distnum} --srpm kernel | awk
'/provider:/ {print \$2}' | grep -v ".src" | grep \$(uname -m) | sort -u |
xargs -r yum \${yumargs} -y install
```

Prolly (horribly?) over-engineered though; I'll look into just using builddep.
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