On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
-robin
Today I've wrote article w/ many notes about bisecting kernel [0], but
I've used make bzImage, make install and the same commands bypassing RPM
and I have IMHO good idea to write utility, that will be build rpm w/o/
Fedora patches, changelogs, etc. simple rpms w/ one command.
'make binrpm-pkg'
should be the simplest way to make
kernel rpm. But you may need to copy the scriptlets following the
Fedora/RHEL 'kernel' rpm to scripts/package/mkspec, so the output rpm
from 'make binrpm-pkg' can be installed without manual intervene.-robin
We will use "utilityname `git rev-parse HEAD` f19" instead of "make
bzImage && make modules" and "yum install ./rpms/*.rpm" instead of "make
install && make modules_install".
This software should increase the effectiveness, simplify the build test
kernels, simplify to work w/ installed kernels (e.g. remove). Also we
can easy provide rpms to bugreport for testing regressions, etc.
I see alike software at bubuntu wiki [1].
Would anyone besides me find this useful enough for me to keep working
on it?
[0]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ignatenkobrain/Kernel/Bisection
[1]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection#Build_Upstream_Test_Kernel
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