How to build vanilla kernel from ark (was: Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH] docs: Update docs to reflect newer workflow.)

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Am 24.11.20 um 23:22 schrieb GitLab Bridge on behalf of dzickusrh:
From: Don Zickus <dzickus@xxxxxxxxxx>

The workflow has recently changed such that all development is done
on the 'os-build' branch.  Update the docs to show how easy it is
to make a change, commit it, generate the srpm and upload it to koji.
[…]

While you are dealing with this a quick question: What's the best way to use the ark tree to build a vanilla kernel these days? When fedora rawhide started to use ark that was easy, because all the patches that actually modified the kernel code for real where in a separate, optional branch (that was only a few month ago, but forgot the name already, sorry...). But I lost track how to do that now everything is mixed up in the os-build branch and it's something I'd like to use to build my kernel vanilla packages (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories ) straight from ark.

Ciao, Thorsten
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