Jeff Mahoney wrote:
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Matt Sealey wrote:
Jeff Mahoney wrote:
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Matt Sealey wrote:
Question 10000 :)
You could probably do it, but bz2 is what's currently mandated by our build system. Even though all built packages on the system are LZMA compress CPIO? :)
Yep. *shrug*
I just noticed the kernel packages are built with w9.bzdio set forced, so that it's compatible with older distributions. Is this a hint as to why? Maybe it would be nice for us to override this, for instance --define something in rpmbuild or build or lbuild (build_lzma or something). In our case it doesn't make a great deal of sense to provide a bzip2 kernel for older customers of our kernel builds, since we're not going to support anything lower than 11.0 which is when lzma was introduced and standardized.. I'm currently also looking at all these Obseletes: lines in kernel-blah.spec. Really? Seriously? :D Are you really still supporting 5 year old SUSE installs for customers, based on kernels from 2.2.x and k_athlon stuff? -- Matt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org