Dan Pritts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> openafs.org won't necessarily issue RPMs for each and every RHEL point
> kernel release but rebuilding and making your own is not too hard; you'd
> just have to build your own openafs-kernel rpms that contained the module
> for the newest point release, put the new RPMs in a yum repo, and tell
> up2date (or yum if you went centos) where that yum repo was.
Just as a point of information, I do try to build for every point
release kernel, but I don't do it in a timely fashion. But yes,
the RPMs are set up to EASILY rebuild against a new kernel.
-derek
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