when used to generate source rpms. These should not be fatal
because we actually don't need them until we build the source
rpm. When doing mock build this is important because these
dependent rpms will only be installed if they are specificed
in the source rpms spec file.
These changes bring the zfs-0.4.4 tree in to compliance with
the spl-0.4.4 packaging changes. The bottom line is 2 source
rpms and 4 binary rpms will now be generated when creating
packages there will be:
zfs-<version>.src.rpm
- Fully rebuildable source rpm for libzfs and utils.
zfs-modules-<version>.src.rpm
- Fully rebuildable source rpm for kernel modules.
zfs-<version>.<arch>.rpm
- Binary rpm for libzfs and utils. The utils in this package are
compatible with all zfs-module rpms of the same version.
zfs-devel-<version>.<arch>.rpm
- Binary rpm containing headers for building against libzfs libraries.
zfs-modules-<verion>-<kernel>.arch.rpm
- Binary rpm containing the kernel modules for a specific kernel build.
The package name contains the kernel version and you should have one
of these packages installed to match every kernel on your system.
zfs-modules-devel-<verion>-<kernel>.arch.rpm
- Binary rpm containing development header and module symbols needed
for building additional kernel modules which are dependent on the
zfs module stack.
Expect minor interations on these changes as I validate they work
properly on CHAOS, RHEL, Fedora, and SLES style distros.
- Add 64-bit user space atomic support obtained from an old version
of OpenSolaris which supported ppc. They are not all 100% fully
implemented by they are a good first step.
- Add powerpc ISA type.
- Strip out unused ISA defines to prevent any confusion.
- ZFS_AC_KERNEL updated to exclude -obj entries in /usr/src/ when
attempting to automatically detect your kernel source.
- ZFS_AC_KERNEL check for *-obj directory when attempting to
detect the objects for your kernel source.
- ZFS_AC_SPL updated to additionally check for Modules.symvers build
product. This seems to be specific to SLES system, for Vanilla,
Fedora, RHEL, and Chaos kernels the symbol file is just called
Module.symvers.
- ZFS_CHECK_SYMBOL_EXPORT also should also check the exported SPL
symbols in addition to the exported core kernel systems.