> sorry, but this is not a answer of my question.
> how do i get the sources from kernel-2.6.8-1.525.src.rpm,
> I remeber in the past, if I rebuild with the command
>
> rpmbuild --rebuild --target=i686-linux kernel-2.6.8-1.525.src.rpm
>
> a package kernel-sourcecode-2.6.xxx.noarch.rpm was build.
Actually, it *was* an answer, at least of sorts. If you read the .spec
file, you'll see that you need to e.g. give --target=noarch to build
kernel-sourcecode. It looks to me that the default %buildsource is 0
unless overridden, and that only happens %ifarch noarch. Corrections are
welcome.
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Paul W. Frields, RHCE
rpmbuild --rebuild --target=noarch kernel-2.6.8-1.525.src.rpm
builds only:
Wrote:/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch/kernel-doc-2.6.8-1.525.root.noarch.rpm
now i found a solution:
first i exstract the spec file
- rpmbuild --rebuild --target=i686-linux kernel-2.6.8-1.525.src.rpm
- edit the kernel spec file: kernel-2.6.spec
set %define buildsource 0 to %define buildsource 1
rebuild:
rpmbuild -ba --target=noarch kernel-2.6.spec
my last question, why is the name of the rpm
kernel-sourcecode-2.6.8-1.525.root.noarch.rpm
^^^^
is it possible to get a name like this ?
kernel-sourcecode-2.6.8-1.525.noarch.rpm
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mfg. Martin