It does make sense. :)
Brian Long wrote:
Thanks, Sunil, for the quick response. Thanks for the latest ocfs2-
tools offline resize support, btw.
Would it make sense to add this to the FAQ?
/Brian/
On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 12:37 -0700, Sunil Mushran wrote:
# ./configure --with-kernel=/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.X.EL-smp-i686/
# make rhel4_2.6.9-42.X.EL_rpm
The rpms will be in the rpmdir as specified in ~/.rpmmacros.
~$ cat .rpmmacros
%_topdir /rpmbuild/user
%_tmppath /rpmbuild/user/tmp
%_sourcedir /rpmbuild/user/SOURCES
%_specdir /rpmbuild/user/SPECS
%_srcrpmdir /rpmbuild/user/SRPMS
%_rpmdir /rpmbuild/user/RPMS
%_builddir /rpmbuild/user/BUILD
Brian Long wrote:
Would it be possible to post the src.rpm used to build the RHEL 4 binary
RPMs for OCFS2 kernel modules? Or could you explain how to easily build
the ocfs2 kernel modules for a Red Hat hotfix kernel?
I downloaded and extracted the ocfs2-1.2.3 tarball and ran "./configure"
with the defaults. It found the hotfix -devel RPM installed. When I run
"make", it compiles ocfs2 properly, but it does not create RPMs for me
to install.
I found the ocfs2.spec-generic in the vendor/rhel4 directory, but how
can I easily use it to build RPMs for my hotfix kernel?
Thanks.
/Brian/
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