On 03/19/2011 03:36 PM, stan wrote: > On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 14:42:20 -0700 > JD<jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> The -bp flag just unpacks the source so it can be examined or >>> patches can be created. >> Well, actually, -bp is for "prep"ing the source tree for compilation. >> -bp will APPLY the patches (if they exist and are called for in the >> spec file), rather than create them. >> > What you say is true, but it also can be used to *create* new patches > if that is your inclination. The fedora wiki page for compiling a > custom kernel has instructions on how to do this for the kernel. > Obviously, the same general procedure can be used for any src.rpm. It > requires modification of the spec file as well, and the patches have to > be moved into the SOURCE directory. > > I know this works because I patch the kernel using that procedure, and > it then creates RPMs with those patches in place. OK! I have not tried to create patches using this method, but will try it. > The 2.6.35 kernel > source no longer compiles with SMP turned off unless it is patched and > I experience lockups on my single core CPU unless I turn SMP off. Very interesting. I have been building all my kernels with SMP disabled. To wit, Here are the relevant config options in my .config file for 2.6.38 (Mainline kernel), which I am now running: # # Automatically generated make config: don't edit # Linux/i386 2.6.38.0-1 Kernel Configuration # Wed Mar 16 23:19:36 2011 # # CONFIG_64BIT is not set CONFIG_X86_32=y # CONFIG_X86_64 is not set CONFIG_X86=y . . . # # General setup # CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y . . . # CONFIG_SMP is not set Cheers, JD -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines