Am Mi, den 29.12.2004 schrieb Park Lee um 7:34: > In fedora/linux/core/updates/2/SRPMS/, we can see > there is a kernel-2.6.9-1.6_FC2.src.rpm, while, in > fedora/linux/core/updates/2/i386/, there also is a > kernel-sourcecode-2.6.9-1.6_FC2.noarch.rpm. > Since these two rpms both contain kernel source, > What is the difference with the two? The src.rpm is the basis for building the binary kernels for different architectures from it, as well as to generate the kernel-sourcecode rpm. rpmbuild -ba --target=i386,i686,noarch kernel-2.6.9-1.6_FC2.src.rpm will do so. kernel-sourcecode-2.6.9-1.6_FC2.noarch.rpm contains the patched kernel sources and deflates during installation to /usr/src/. While the kernel src.rpm will install/deflate to /usr/src/redhat/. With FC3 there is no more kernel-sourcecode rpm, because the src.rpm contains the same and a bit more. See the FC3 release notes about this and how to get the sourcecode package if really needed. > And, What's the relationship between them and > kernel-2.6.9-1.6_FC2.i686.rpm ? That is the kernel binary for the i686 architecture. > Park Lee Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | new address - new key: 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) on Athlon kernel 2.6.9-1.6_FC2smp Serendipity 12:30:27 up 6 days, 14:14, load average: 0.37, 0.80, 0.72
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