RPM for the kernel samples?
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- Subject: RPM for the kernel samples?
- From: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2021 14:36:37 -0700
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Hi there, does anyone here know if the samples/bpf directory from the
kernel is built as a part of an RPM from fedora or RHEL/Centos?
In my searching I've not found anything.
I do know:
1) other directories/tooling in the kernel is already packaged as
standalone RPMs
a) see kernel-tools package which packages cpupower/turbostat
b) the spec file would be substantially the same as the above
2) The tools/bpf directory already seems built as an RPM.
3) This seems very possible.
Does anyone know why I couldn't / shouldn't submit a request to Fedora
to do this? I might even get the .spec file working myself just to prove
the idea and give a sample?
Thanks!
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