Re: kernel-devel vs. kernel-devel-smp
- From: "Christofer C. Bell" <christofer.c.bell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:06:42 -0600
On 12/16/05, Christofer C. Bell <christofer.c.bell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Silly question, I'm sure, but what's the difference between these two
> packages? I was under the impression that every kernel (both the
> uniprocessor and SMPs ones) were complied from the same kernel source
> package. So why are there different packages for -devel and
> smp-devel?
>
> Thanks!
The kernel-devel package contains only those files necessary to
compile modules against your running kernel and not the entire kernel
itself. The same for kernel-smp-devel (for building modules for SMP
kernels). The SRPM is the package that contains the entire kernel
source and is the package from which all the other kernels are built.
And yes, I did just answer my own question. ;-)
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