Custom kernel RPM/SRPM

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can you explain more in details the methos to do the sourcecode to then 
compiling a custom kernel.
i get the kernel-2.6.9.22xxx.src.rpm from centos mirrors,
i'd installed
then edit spec (1 to build)
then rpmbuild -ba --target=i686 /path/to/spec ( i want to know whay i have 
to do this if the only thing that i want its the source kernel)
OK, at this time my pc was compiling 10 hours ( i dont know what are 
compiling and what for ?, i dont need any binary i need the kernel sources)
10 hours later i had a lot of rpm, one sources, same devel, an other , so i 
only want the sources so i did:
rpm -ivh kernel-sourcecodexxxx.rpm , succesfully, but i dont get a 
"usr/src/linux-xxx" folder, why? , instead i get a folder in 
/usr/src/kernels/ with the number of the kernels sources ok, so i open this 
folder and did:
mrproper , at the end its say that dont have the rule "xx"
and if i do : make help, the list of rules broke at the rpm-pkg rule, and 
say the same : no rule "xx"
what means that?
somebody knows? or somebody have an explain method to do an correct kernel 
compilation from the x.src.rpm package , i would like that explain what for 
are each command and argument.
thanks,
i will wainting for some response.

lucho from argentina

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Giovanni P. Tirloni" <gpt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:03 AM
Subject:  Custom kernel RPM/SRPM


> Hi,
>
>  I've built customs kernels from the SRPMs with the following:
>
>   rpmbuild -bp --target=i686 /path/to/spec
>   cd /usr/src
>   ln -s /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-x.y.z/linux-x.y.z linux
>   cd linux
>   make oldconfig
>   make menuconfig
>   make all
>   make modules
>   make modules_install
>
>  And it works just fine. The problem now is that I think installing that 
> way isn't "cool": I wan to build my own custom kernel RPM/SRPM.
>
>  I thought about doing a "rpmbuild -bp" and change the options. Then a 
> "rpmbuild -bc --short-circuit" and a "rpmbuild -bi --short-circuit".
>
>  What's the correct way of doing this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -- 
> Giovanni P. Tirloni
> http://blog.tirloni.org
>
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