Dan Stromberg wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 23:34:14 -0400, Radhesh Muralidhar wrote:
<snip>
>> Wouldn't you be better off using suse source rpms? I don't know
>> specifically about suse,but on fedora i work with the rpmbuild tools
>> and the fedora source rpm. man rpmbuild should help you if you want to
>> try it out.
> 
> In most situations, I'd say yes, but in this case the product has very
> specific needs of our kernels, and we do indeed require a specific Linus
> kernel for this.

I am unaware of any capability within the vanilla kernel to build an RPM
for you.

I would say that you would still be ahead of the game by taking the suse
 source rpm and starting with that. This is in fact what I have done for
our needs. For your needs, you could take one of the platform specific
spec files and modify that to do what you want without too much trouble.

-- 
   kr

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