Ilya A. Otyutskiy wrote:
You will get stock RHEL kernel by doing that. Anyways, why do you need exactly centos kernel? As you can see below -- it's just stock RHEL one but with some slight changes which doesn't affect functionality.
Just wanted to rebuild with TOMOYO enabled. To do so, I wanted to know what modification is required for reusing upstream packages.
Akemi Yagi wrote:
In addition to the above, one line in the genkey file is modified by CentOS:
Name-Real: CentOS
Thanks Akemi. So, roughly speaking centos's kernel srpm is made with
sed -i -e 's@--keyring ./kernel.pub Red@--keyring ./kernel.pub CentOS@' -- SPECS/kernel.spec sed -i -e 's@Red Hat, Inc.@CentOS@' -- SOURCES/genkey
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
We have enough ( but barely enough ) space on the mirrors for 6.0/cr/SRPMS; however that would then mean that we no longer have enough space to get 6.1 on there.
I see. The reason the directory remains empty is to save disk space.
So just to keep with the theme of things, what is the feeling if I were :
- to drop the CR/SRPMS into vault.c.o
- add a .repo stanza into the centos-release-cr rpm with a [sources]
pointing to the right place
I'm fine with that approach.
Thanks.