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Subject : Re: [opensuse-kernel] How to build kernel-default src.rpm after kernel 5.8
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Date & Time: Wed, 09 Sep 2020 15:04:20 +0200
[TI] == Takashi Iwai has written:
TI> On Wed, 09 Sep 2020 13:20:17 +0200,
TI> Masaru Nomiya wrote:
TI> >
TI> > Hello,
TI> >
TI> > My OS is openSUSE Leap 15.2.
TI> >
TI> > I ususally get 3 src.rpm files from
TI> >
TI> > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard/
TI> >
TI> > 1. kerner-source src.rpm
TI> > 2. kernel-syms src.rpm
TI> > 3. kernel-default src.rpm
TI> >
TI> > and compiles with my config file.
TI> >
TI> > Since kernel 5.8, I couldn't compile the kernel-default src.rpm.
[...]
TI> > But, I can compile the kernel's source file.
TI> >
TI> > I've got no idea about this difference.
TI> >
TI> > What's wrong with me?
TI> >
TI> > Could someone give me a clue?
TI> >
TI> > THanks
TI> The recent kernel has a few configs that depend on the compiler, and
TI> the above are such ones. The config included in the kernel package in
TI> OBS Kernel:stable is set up for Tumbleweed, thus it's with gcc10 (or
TI> gcc9), while Leap 15.2 with gcc7 as default, and that's what you're
TI> likely using.
I've already installed gcc-10, as well. And I tried to run rpmbuild
with gcc-10, but failed.
I douted the config files, so I built the kernel-default with
using the config.tar.bz2 in the 5.7's kernel-source package.
With this replacement, I could built kernel-default until 5.8.4.
Neverthless, I can compile the latest kernel source.
What's the difference between the source build and the package build?
THanks,
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