[CentOS] Anyone using fuse and/or sshfs under Centos 4.4?
Maciej Ĺťenczykowski
maze at cela.pl
Thu Sep 14 22:53:09 UTC 2006
http://tcs.ii.uj.edu.pl/~buildcentos/fuse/
contains my end results plus the build script (rpmmacros included as
attachment), I haven't yet upgraded to the centos 4.4 kernel as this is a
major move for me (a couple dozen machines, not all centos, not all
rpm-managed, not all with HDDs should be running the same version) and I
simply haven't gotten around to it (I should automate it...). However, it
should be relatively simple to do...
Maciej
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Dave Hatton wrote:
> Hi
>
> A search of google failed to show any prebuilt rpms for sshfs and fuse.
>
> I do see that fuse support is in 2.6.14 kernel which isn't a whole lot of
> help.
>
> Before I dive headlong into this has anyone successfully built fuse/sshfs
> against Centos 4.4.
>
> If so would you share your experience?
>
> Thanks
>
> Daveh
>
>
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%packager Maciej ??enczykowski
%distribution CentOS4
%vendor TCS-II-UJ
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#%_builddir %{_rpmtopdir}/BUILD
#%_rpmdir %{_rpmtopdir}/RPMS
#%_sourcedir %{_rpmtopdir}/SOURCES
#%_specdir %{_rpmtopdir}/SPECS
#%_srcrpmdir %{_rpmtopdir}/SRPMS
%disttag centos4
%repotag maze
# Change default RPM query format to show ARCH
%_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}
# %_query_all_fmt %%{epoch}:%%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}
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# Please distribute *only* with this comment block.
#
# These are the macros used in ATrpms' build machine. They may or may
# not work in your setup, but you will get the idea and adapt them to
# your setup or vice-versa.
#
# If you think that these macros are all you need for rebuilding kmdl
# rpms you are in error, you also need a working kernel source tree
# infrastructure to point these macros to.
#
# E.g. perform the same steps the Red Hat kernel specfiles do for
# setting up a kernel. You only need to go as far as
# configuring/preparing the tree. Building the kernel/kernel module
# themselves is overkill.
# %_kernel %(uname -r)
%disttag3 el4
# %_kernel 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp
%kmdl_kernelsrcdir /lib/modules/%{_kernel}/build
%kmdl_userland %(test "%{_kernel}" = none && echo 1 || echo 0)
%_kflavour %(echo %{_kernel} | grep -E '(smp|enterprise|bigmem)' | sed -e's/^.*\\(smp\\|enterprise\\|bigmem\\).*$/\\1/')
%_kversion %(echo %{_kernel} | sed -e's/^\\(.*\\)\\(smp\\|enterprise\\|bigmem\\).*$/\\1/')
%_krelver %(echo %{_kversion} | sed -e's/-/_/')
# The name of the kernel with flavour ("kernel", "kernel-smp", ...)
%_kname %(echo kernel-%{_kflavour} | sed -e's/-$//')
# A very old naming scheme
#_kname2 %(echo kmodule-%{_kflavour} | sed -e's/-$//')
# The old ATrpms naming scheme ("kmdl", "kmdl-smp")
%_kname3 %(echo kmdl-%{_kflavour} | sed -e's/-$//')
%_modflags -include /tmp/atrpms-mykernel-%{_kernel}-%{_target_cpu}.h -DMODULE -DMODVERSIONS -include %{_kernelsrcdir}/include/linux/modversions.h
# "kernel": the output of "uname -r" of the kernel to build for
# (default: the running one)
# "_kernelsrcdir": The directory of the sources used to build "kernel"
# (default: /lib/modules/%{_kernel}/build)
%kmdl_name %{_kpkgname}-kmdl-%{_kernel}
%kmdl_nameof() %1-kmdl-%{_kernel}
%kmdl_namepure %{_kpkgname}-kmdl
%kmdl_namepureof() %1-kmdl
#
%kmdl_name_old kernel-module-%{_kpkgname}-%{_kernel}
%kmdl_nameof_old() kernel-module-%1-%{_kernel}
%kmdl_namepure_old kernel-module-%{_kpkgname}
%kmdl_namepureof_old() kernel-module-%1
#_kmdl_name_old %{_kpkgname}-kmdl-%{_kernel}
#_kmdl_nameof_old() %1-kmdl-%{_kernel}
#_kmdl_name_old %{_kpkgname}-%{_kname3}-%{_kversion}
#_kmdl_nameof_old() %1-%{_kname3}-%{_kversion}
#_kmdl_namepure_old %{_kpkgname}-kmdl
#_kmdl_namepureof_old() %1-kmdl
%_kernelbuildreq %{nil}
%kmdl() \
%{expand:%%global _kpkgname %1} \
%_kernelbuildreq \
%{nil}
%kmdl_parentdependencies\
Requires: %{kmdl_namepure}-%{evr}
%kmdl_dependencies\
#Requires: atrpms-kmdl-helper \
#Requires: strictdep-%{_kname}-%{_target_cpu} = %{_kversion}\
Requires: /boot/vmlinuz-%{_kernel}\
Requires: %{_kname} = %{_kversion}, /sbin/depmod, modutils >= 2.4.14\
BuildRequires: %_kernelcompiler\
Provides: %kmdl_namepure-%{evr}\
Provides: %kmdl_namepure-%_kernel = %{evr}\
#\
# backward compatibility kernel-module-foo\
#Provides: %kmdl_namepure_old-%{evr}\
#Provides: %kmdl_namepure_old-%_kernel = %{evr}\
Obsoletes: %kmdl_namepure_old-%{evr}, %kmdl_namepure_old-%_kernel <= %{evr}
## backward compatibility foo-kmdl-smp\
#Provides: %{_kpkgname}-%{_kname3}-%{_kversion} = %{evr}\
#Provides: %{_kpkgname}-kmdl\
## backward compatibility with foo-kernel-...\
#Provides: %{_kpkgname}-kernel\
#%{?_kflavour:Provides: %{_kpkgname}-%{_kname}}\
#Provides: %{_kpkgname}-%{_kname}-%{_kversion} = %{evr}\
#Provides: %{_kpkgname}-%{_kname}-%{_kversion}-%{_target_cpu} = %{evr}\
## backward compatibility with unversioned kernel-module-foo\
#Provides: kernel-module-%{_kpkgname}\
#%{?_kflavour:Provides: %{_kname}-module-%{_kpkgname}}\
%_kernelcompiler_el4 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_el3 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_fc4 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_fc3 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_fc2 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_fc1 /usr/bin/gcc32
%_kernelcompiler_rh9 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_rh8_0 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler_rh7_3 /usr/bin/gcc
%_kernelcompiler %{expand:%%_kernelcompiler_%{disttag3}}
%kmdl_moduledir /lib/modules/%{_kernel}/updates
%kmdl_config\
export CC=%_kernelcompiler
%kmdl_desc\
This package contains the %kmdl_name kernel modules for the Linux kernel package:\
%{_kname}-%{_kversion}.%{_target_cpu}.rpm.
%_kernelname %{_kname}-%{_kversion}.%{_target_cpu}.rpm
%kmdl_install\
#%{_datadir}/atrpms/addcustomkmdl '/lib/modules/`uname -r`/updates'\
depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{_kernel} %{_kernel} > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
%kmdl_remove\
depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{_kernel} %{_kernel} > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
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