hmm.. make srpm doesn't seem to be valid "make: *** No rule to make target `srpm'. Stop." the issue that i have is that i would like to have the rpm itself to make the grub changes and add the file in the /boot folder. (so just the same that a default kernel rpm does).. i'm not quite sure if the current RPM will do this for me.. i'm just doing make i686 now and will see what hapens. 2007/7/4, Oliver Falk <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 07/04/2007 05:52 PM, Mark wrote: > Thanx for the reply but i'm stuck after step 10. > after step 10 it says: "You may then proceed as usual." > and what is that? is that make rpm? or rpmbuild in some special location? > > the notice below step 10 says: "Normally, kernels for Fedora are built > using the rpmbuild utility and a specfile. Your results may vary if > you use the kernel's built-in make rpm target." but that doesn't > answer the question.to me it indicates that both make rpm and rpmbuild > are possible.. but than again.. where can i do rpmbuild on the kernel? > > That documentation should be expanded with the full guide for making a rpm. Either do > make i686 or > make srpm; rpmbuild --rebuild --target i686 *.src.rpm -of PS: Or any other platform you want. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list
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