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

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On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 10:54:12 -0500
Justin Forbes <jforbes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 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.

OK, I only mentioned it because the last 5.9 development kernel didn't
have the issue.  From what you say above I think that is because
development kernels and stable kernels use different spec files, right?
I like to update everything in synch, kernel, headers, tools, etc.
whether they need it or not.  I guess I'll have to start building them
separately from the src.rpms if the kernel spec gets too out of date.

Thanks.
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