On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 04:11:39PM -0500, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 04:03:17PM -0500, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 06:34:06PM +0000, rwhart@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I need to compile the module for my nVidia dualhead. I have tried to rpm -ivh > > > kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.src.rpm repeatedly. It reports no errors. > > > > > > However, then I do rpm -qa | grep kernel* and the source is not listed. Also > > > there is no kernels subdirectory in /usr/src > > > > > > I have performed a rpm --rebuildb. Any other ideas? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Bob > > Well the thing to doe is to put the src.rpm in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES --> this should really be: /usr/src/redhat/SRPMS > > and hen you do: rpm -ivh kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.src.rpm > > I would expect you would get a spec file in: /usr/src/redhat/SPECS > > Then you would run: rpmbuild --rebuild on the spec file. > This is an error. I am sorry. You would actually want to run > something like: > rpmbuild -bb on spec file. Ther are other options then -bb. Look at > man rpmbuild to decide which you want. > The command below should be ok. > > > > Or if you want to remove the middleman you could do a: > > rpmbuild --rebuild kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.src.rpm > > -- I should really say what you are aiming for is producing a: kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4.rpm which will ends up in a directory like: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386. Then you can install this rpm to install the kernel. Again I don't know this new information is really necessary but I woke up at 3am and saw I had screwed up once again so I jumped up to make this correction. Hopefully you got the general idea from my previous messages. -- ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484