Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "rpmbuild a kernel module"
2005 Aug 22
2
Need a little kick start to compile appletalk module
RHEL 4 (and thus CentOS 4) do not have appletalk module included.
CentOSPlus rather thoughtfully has the 'unsupported' version which would
have the appletalk module but I have been unable to get the old megaraid
driver to run compiled from the kernel-devel for these 'unsupported'
kernels.
Thus I would love to simply compile the appletalk module myself from the
standard
2007 Dec 25
1
problems building appletalk module with new kernel
I've been doing this on CentOS 4 and CentOS 5 but after installing
2.6.18-53.1.4el kernel, I'm having a bit of a struggle...
# make -C /lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.4.el5/build \
SUBDIRS=/usr/src/appletalk modules
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-53.1.4.el5-i686'
CC [M] /usr/src/appletalk/aarp.o
CC [M] /usr/src/appletalk/ddp.o
CC [M] /usr/src/appletalk/dev.o
2008 Mar 25
2
responseXML not working on XML file
When creating an Ajax.Request(''/path.xml'') i don''t get responseXML.
I''m confused what I am doing wrong. If i change the response variable
and dump responseText, it shows the file, it just doesn''t recognize it
as xml.
function xml(url){
new Ajax.Request(url, {
method: ''post'', parameters:''resultSet=simcall'',
2005 Aug 07
1
Making Driver Disks
List,
I have attempted to make my own megaraid driver disk for a Dell
PowerEdge 2300. The procedure I'm using is detailed at the end of this
message. In short, I followed samples that I collected after Googling
around. The problem I face is that the CentOS 4 installer can't seem to
mount the driver disk after I have created it. It gives no information
other than, "Cannot
2005 Aug 09
1
RE: Compiling legacy LSI megaraid drivers (Linux 2.6.11)with xen 2.0.7?
Have you checked the compile time in the boot messages to see you''re
actually booting the kernel you think you are?
The compile warnings are nothing to do with Xen.
Ian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com
> [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of
> Navid Khalili
> Sent: 09 August 2005 02:48
> To:
2018 Jun 08
2
rpmbuild --define | some rpm sorcerer around?
hi
how do you pass vars to rpmbuild for definition? eg
rpmbuild --define \'"${_definition2}"\'
I've been fiddling with ways to escape, but none is fricking working..
I mean, rpmbuild rushes to work(no errors nor failure) so if you try
just the command line do not believe it, because later as it executes
%if you will see process does not see these definitions.
many
2006 Aug 09
3
Where's rpmbuild ???
Hi All,
hi all, dont know if there's something wrong with my system or what, but
i can't find "rpmbuild" command ...
is it a package separated from rpm? I dont think so cause there's no
rpmbuild package in yum .... neither in rpmforge repositories ....
the strange thing is that my system has the manuals for it, but the it
doesnt have the binary (command itself)....
I was
2018 Jun 11
2
rpmbuild --define | some rpm sorcerer around?
On 09/06/18 13:13, Phil Perry wrote:
> On 08/06/18 22:54, lejeczek wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 08/06/18 19:38, Phil Perry wrote:
>>> On 08/06/18 15:54, lejeczek wrote:
>>>> hi
>>>>
>>>> how do you pass vars to rpmbuild for definition? eg
>>>>
>>>> rpmbuild --define \'"${_definition2}"\'
2005 Aug 09
2
Compiling legacy LSI megaraid drivers (Linux 2.6.11) with xen 2.0.7?
Hi all,
I''ve been using Xen for a while and I am trying to install it onto a
Dell Poweredge 2950. The 2850 uses a PERC4/Di raid on motherboard,
which requires the LSI Legacy SCSI Raid driver to be compiled into the
2.6.11-xen0 kernel. I''ve been recompiling the kernel by:
1. Go into the linux-2.6.11-xen0 directory. Select the driver using
"make ARCH=xen
2018 Jun 09
0
rpmbuild --define | some rpm sorcerer around?
On 08/06/18 22:54, lejeczek wrote:
>
>
> On 08/06/18 19:38, Phil Perry wrote:
>> On 08/06/18 15:54, lejeczek wrote:
>>> hi
>>>
>>> how do you pass vars to rpmbuild for definition? eg
>>>
>>> rpmbuild --define \'"${_definition2}"\'
>>>
>>> I've been fiddling with ways to escape, but none is
2013 Jul 02
1
rpmbuild environment CentOS5 vs CentOS6
On CentOS5 I was used to create a simple spec file where at the end I'll
declare files and directories I wan't to package:
--< Snip >--
%files
%dir /opt/myapp
%dir /opt/myapp/bin
%dir /opt/myapp/etc
/opt/myapp/bin/exec01
/opt/myapp/etc/myapp.conf
----
I'll copy the file in /usr/src/redhat/SPECS and run "rpmbuild -bb
myapp.spec".
On CentOS6 rpm-build package no longer
2006 Apr 15
1
rpmbuild error with xapian-bindings-0.9.5
There are two issues with rpmbuild xapian-bindings-0.9.5.
xapian.pyo is missing in the source package but it is defined
in xapian-bindings.spec. After removing the following line from
xapian-bindings.spec I could finish rpmbuild without error.
%ghost %{_libdir}/python%{python_ver}/site-packages/xapian.pyo
csharp binding is turned on by default in xapian-bindings.spec.
As you know csharp
2016 Oct 26
3
rpmbuild question
Hi, folks,
Trying to build a package from a gzipped tarball of a python package.
I'm trying to build it in /root/rpmbuild. Python has a way to build it,
but it creates its own tree, with a clone of the rpmbuild tree under
*that*.
So, from the specfile, I'm trying to understand, after much googling,
what I need to change the Source and BuildRoot to. My latest try for
the latter is
2004 Sep 20
1
Trying to install Test43 with rpmbuild
Hi!
I'm using WhiteBox Enterprise Linux 3.0, which is a re-compile distro of
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0. I'm installing a new mail server and would
like to use dovecot as it supports Maildir, which the default imapd does
not.
I've downloaded test43's tarball, and would prefer to use RPM to manage
it. To that end, I've tried to do an rpmbuild, but get an error:
[root
2015 Aug 21
2
rpmbuild dwz error
CentOS,
I'm not sure where to ask this, please let me know if there is a more
appropriate place.
On CentOS 7, I'm building a large C++ package with rpmbuild. Arachne
(https://www.broadinstitute.org/crd/wiki/index.php/Arachne_Main_Page).
During the debuginfo extraction stage, I get the following error:
+ /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo.sh --strict-build-id -m --run-dwz
2015 Aug 21
0
rpmbuild dwz error
On 08/21/2015 02:04 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 21.08.2015 um 21:08 schrieb ????????? ???????? <nevis2us at infoline.su>:
>>> On CentOS 7, I'm building a large C++ package with rpmbuild. Arachne
>>> (https://www.broadinstitute.org/crd/wiki/index.php/Arachne_Main_Page).
>>> During the debuginfo extraction stage, I get the following error:
>>> +
2018 Jun 08
0
rpmbuild --define | some rpm sorcerer around?
On 08/06/18 15:54, lejeczek wrote:
> hi
>
> how do you pass vars to rpmbuild for definition? eg
>
> rpmbuild --define \'"${_definition2}"\'
>
> I've been fiddling with ways to escape, but none is fricking working..
> I mean, rpmbuild rushes to work(no errors nor failure) so if you try
> just the command line do not believe it, because later as
2018 Jun 08
3
rpmbuild --define | some rpm sorcerer around?
On 08/06/18 19:38, Phil Perry wrote:
> On 08/06/18 15:54, lejeczek wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> how do you pass vars to rpmbuild for definition? eg
>>
>> rpmbuild --define \'"${_definition2}"\'
>>
>> I've been fiddling with ways to escape, but none is
>> fricking working..
>> I mean, rpmbuild rushes to work(no errors nor
2008 Sep 29
1
Rpmbuild and how to disable automatic dependency list creation.
Hello All,
When I build RPM packages, rpmbuild always scans all the executables,
shared libs, perl scripts, etc. to find out which external libraries
the application depends on. This is normally a Good Thing but I am
currently packaging an in-house, self contained application.
I could almost use a tarball but an RPM provides better manageability
and also allows post-installation tasks. All
2007 Jan 12
4
Problem with rpmbuild
I want to be able to recompile php, so I downloaded the src dvd and did a
rpm -i php-4.3.9-3.15.src.rpm
After doing that I wanted to check to see if I can recompile it before
making changes. So, I went to the SPECS dir and did a
rpmbuild -i php.spec
It spent a lot of time doing the compile, but at the end there were errors.
What am I missing?
Todd
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