[Bug 191745] Review Request: sysprof-kmod - kernel module for the sysprof profiler

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Summary: Review Request: sysprof-kmod - kernel module for the sysprof profiler


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191745





------- Additional Comments From giallu@xxxxxxxxx  2006-09-30 18:15 EST -------
(In reply to comment #11)
> I think kernels above 2.6.16 do not require any smp kernels so either SPEC need
> to  have some kversion checking or remove smp build lines.

Though they are not required, we are still building them at least until
2.6.17-1.2187, which I am happily running at home. 
I hope there will be an announcement when they become history...


> E: sysprof-kmod configure-without-libdir-spec
> A configure script is run without specifying the libdir. configure
> options must be augmented with something like --libdir=%{_libdir}.
> 
> I am not able to found any ./configure call in SPEC. Why this Error is coming 
> Gianluca, any idea?

it seems rpmlint is not ignoring the comment line which says:

# ./configure breaks in mock builds (missing BRs), so we create here

and spit that warning... I think I can easily fix it (or maybe just submit a bug
report against rpmlint :P )


(In reply to comment #12)
> I am not able to find sysprof-kmod-common package. When i tried to install
> sysprof-kmod, i got following output.
> 

sysprof-kmod-common is provided by sysprof-common



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