On 12/20/2015 09:55 PM, stan wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 10:48:40 +0100
Philip Brown <philipbrown.es@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I would appreciate a little help please.
I am building the kernel with the following commands:
fedpkg clone -a kernel
cd kernel
git checkout -b f23 --track origin/f23
fedpkg local
and this builds a 4.2.8-300 release, however I need to build a
4.2.7-300 release which fedora is currently running on.
how would I alter my command to achieve this.
I haven't used fedpkg. I was actually unaware of it until your post.
But a quick look at the man page suggests that it can build srpm
files. So, you can go to koji,
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8
select the kernel you want, and download the srpm. Once you have that,
it appears that you can build the srpm using
fedpkg build --srpm [srpm name]
If the kernel has been built, there will already be a binary rpm there
for the common architectures. You could forego the build, and just
download and install the binary rpm.
I'm quite new to all this kernel building guff, so I will definetly be
looking into what you are saying. For the moment I have had to build a
kernel as I have had to apply a patch to get my wacom tablet running.
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