On 06/14/18 10:00, Peter Kjellström wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 16:26:27 +0200 Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com wrote: ...
The src.rpm for that kernel is probably available somewhere.
I'm fairly certain you cannot download the SRPM for EUS kernels. You might if you're a Red Hat customer paying for that product (but don't take my word for it).
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I agree for the format of release (SRPM), but in any case Red Hat should provide the sources for the changes, as the kernel is GPL-2.0 Then one can manually try to merge them in a patched kernel in some way... Gianluca
Redhat of course complies with the GPL and provide source to the customers that get access to the binary packages. They are not required to provide the sources to anyone else.
GPL requires to provide source if everything derived from the original source to everybody, not only to customers. And RedHat was ever compliant with GPL. Kudos to RedHat! So, if there exist patched kernels of out of support life, they should be downloadable somewhere somehow.
On the other hand, I will not raise any issue about source of these patched ancient kernels, as my sympathy as human is on RedHat's side: I know how much work that is, and programmers who do that have to feed their families. (This is why BSD style license which is different from GPL in this respect does make sense either).
Valeri
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