Re: kernel 5.9.300 spec file has missing executable gpio-watch in tools file section

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On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 10:50 AM Brian Masney <bmasney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 02:45:41PM -0700, stan via kernel wrote:
> > The src.rpm for kernel 5.9.300 failed to build rpms because gpio-watch
> > was not included in the files section of the spec file.  Putting it
> > there allowed the kernel rpms to build.  I've attached a patch file.
>
> Hi Stan,
>
> I don't see a patch attached. There is also no [PATCH] subject prefix so
> the patch wasn't automatically converted to a merge request.
>
> It shouldn't be a merge request anyway, kernel-5.9.0-300 has nothing to do
with ark.  It is based on the F32 spec, with most of the RHELisms stripped
out. Anything relating to the build of kernel-tools is bitrot because
Fedora doesn't build kernel-tools from the kernel srpm or kernel.spec.
This will likely change with the 5.10 rebases as we move to a src-git
model, though still entirely possible that stable updates will fail on
tools because we just don't build it. kernel-tools.spec is the appropriate
place to build gpio-watch in Fedora.

Justin
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