Name: kpatch Summary: Dynamic kernel patching Version: 0.3.2 License: GPLv2 Group: System Environment/Kernel URL: http://github.com/dynup/kpatch Release: 1%{?dist} Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Requires: kmod bash BuildRequires: gcc kernel-devel elfutils elfutils-devel BuildRoot: %(mktemp -ud %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-XXXXXX) # needed for the kernel specific module %define KVER %(uname -r) %description kpatch is a Linux dynamic kernel patching tool which allows you to patch a running kernel without rebooting or restarting any processes. It enables sysadmins to apply critical security patches to the kernel immediately, without having to wait for long-running tasks to complete, users to log off, or for scheduled reboot windows. It gives more control over up-time without sacrificing security or stability. %package runtime Summary: Dynamic kernel patching Buildarch: noarch Provides: %{name} = %{version} %description runtime kpatch is a Linux dynamic kernel patching tool which allows you to patch a running kernel without rebooting or restarting any processes. It enables sysadmins to apply critical security patches to the kernel immediately, without having to wait for long-running tasks to complete, users to log off, or for scheduled reboot windows. It gives more control over up-time without sacrificing security or stability. %package build Requires: %{name} Summary: Dynamic kernel patching %description build kpatch is a Linux dynamic kernel patching tool which allows you to patch a running kernel without rebooting or restarting any processes. It enables sysadmins to apply critical security patches to the kernel immediately, without having to wait for long-running tasks to complete, users to log off, or for scheduled reboot windows. It gives more control over up-time without sacrificing security or stability. %package %{KVER} Requires: %{name} Summary: Dynamic kernel patching %description %{KVER} kpatch is a Linux dynamic kernel patching tool which allows you to patch a running kernel without rebooting or restarting any processes. It enables sysadmins to apply critical security patches to the kernel immediately, without having to wait for long-running tasks to complete, users to log off, or for scheduled reboot windows. It gives more control over up-time without sacrificing security or stability. %prep %setup -q %build make %{_smp_mflags} %install rm -rf %{buildroot} make install PREFIX=/%{_usr} DESTDIR=%{buildroot} %clean rm -rf %{buildroot} %files runtime %defattr(-,root,root,-) %doc COPYING README.md %{_sbindir}/kpatch %{_mandir}/man1/kpatch.1* %{_usr}/lib/systemd/system/* %files %{KVER} %defattr(-,root,root,-) %{_usr}/lib/kpatch/%{KVER} %files build %defattr(-,root,root,-) %{_bindir}/* %{_libexecdir}/* %{_datadir}/%{name} %{_mandir}/man1/kpatch-build.1* %changelog * Wed Dec 3 2014 Josh Poimboeuf - 0.2.2-1 - rebased to current version * Tue Sep 2 2014 Josh Poimboeuf - 0.2.1-1 - rebased to current version * Mon Jul 28 2014 Josh Poimboeuf - 0.1.9-1 - moved core module to /usr/lib/kpatch - rebased to current version * Mon Jul 07 2014 Udo Seidel - 0.1.7-1 - rebased to current version * Sat May 24 2014 Udo Seidel - 0.1.1-1 - rebased to current version * Thu Apr 10 2014 Udo Seidel - 0.0.1-3 - added dracut module * Tue Mar 25 2014 Udo Seidel - 0.0.1-2 - added man pages * Sat Mar 22 2014 Udo Seidel - 0.0.1-1 - initial release