# For a stable, released kernel, released_kernel should be 1. For rawhide # and/or a kernel built from an rc or git snapshot, released_kernel should # be 0. %global released_kernel 1 %define buildid .blu %define specversion 6.10.11 %define tarfile_release 6.10.11 # This is needed to do merge window version magic # This allows pkg_release to have configurable %%{?dist} tag %define specrelease 201%{?buildid}%{?dist} # This package doesn't contain any binary, thus no debuginfo package is needed %global debug_package %{nil} Name: kernel-headers Summary: Header files for the Linux kernel for use by glibc License: ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) AND ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) AND ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR CDDL-1.0) AND ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR Linux-OpenIB) AND ((GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) AND ((GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) AND ((GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) AND BSD-3-Clause AND (GPL-1.0-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND GPL-2.0-only AND (GPL-2.0-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND (GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND (LGPL-2.0-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND (LGPL-2.1-only WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND (LGPL-2.1-or-later WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT URL: http://www.kernel.org/ Version: %{specversion} Release: %{specrelease} # This is a tarball with headers from the kernel, which should be created # using create_headers_tarball.sh provided in the kernel source package. # To create the tarball, you should go into a prepared/patched kernel sources # directory, or git kernel source repository, and do eg.: # For a RHEL package: (...)/create_headers_tarball.sh -m RHEL_RELEASE # For a Fedora package: kernel/scripts/create_headers_tarball.sh -r Source0: kernel-headers-%{tarfile_release}.tar.xz Obsoletes: glibc-kernheaders < 3.0-46 Provides: glibc-kernheaders = 3.0-46 %if "0%{?variant}" Obsoletes: kernel-headers < %{specversion}-%{specrelease} Provides: kernel-headers = %{specversion}-%{specrelease} %endif %description Kernel-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface between the Linux kernel and userspace libraries and programs. The header files define structures and constants that are needed for building most standard programs and are also needed for rebuilding the glibc package. %package -n kernel-cross-headers Summary: Header files for the Linux kernel for use by cross-glibc %description -n kernel-cross-headers Kernel-cross-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface between the Linux kernel and userspace libraries and programs. The header files define structures and constants that are needed for building most standard programs and are also needed for rebuilding the cross-glibc package. %prep %setup -q -c %build %install # List of architectures we support and want to copy their headers ARCH_LIST="arm arm64 powerpc riscv s390 x86" ARCH=%_target_cpu case $ARCH in armv7hl) ARCH=arm ;; aarch64) ARCH=arm64 ;; ppc64*) ARCH=powerpc ;; riscv64) ARCH=riscv ;; s390x) ARCH=s390 ;; x86_64|i*86) ARCH=x86 ;; esac cd arch-$ARCH/include mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir} cp -a asm-generic $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir} # Copy all the architectures we care about to their respective asm directories for arch in $ARCH_LIST; do mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/${arch}-linux-gnu/include cp -a asm-generic $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/${arch}-linux-gnu/include/ done # Remove what we copied already rm -rf asm-generic # Copy the rest of the headers over cp -a * $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_includedir}/ for arch in $ARCH_LIST; do cp -a * $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/${arch}-linux-gnu/include/ done %files %defattr(-,root,root) %{_includedir}/* %files -n kernel-cross-headers %defattr(-,root,root) %{_prefix}/*-linux-gnu/* %changelog %autochangelog