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- RHEL_MAJOR = 9
- RHEL_MINOR = 99
- #
- # RHEL_RELEASE
- # -------------
- #
- # Represents build number in 'release' part of RPM's name-version-release.
- # name is <package_name>, e.g. kernel
- # version is upstream kernel version this kernel is based on, e.g. 4.18.0
- # release is <RHEL_RELEASE>.<dist_tag>[<buildid>], e.g. 100.el8
- #
- # Use this spot to avoid future merge conflicts.
- # Do not trim this comment.
- RHEL_RELEASE = 0
- #
- # RHEL_REBASE_NUM
- # ----------------
- #
- # Used in RPM version string for Gemini kernels, which dont use upstream
- # VERSION/PATCHLEVEL/SUBLEVEL. The number represents rebase number for
- # current MAJOR release.
- #
- # Use this spot to avoid future merge conflicts.
- # Do not trim this comment.
- RHEL_REBASE_NUM = 1
- #
- # ZSTREAM
- # -------
- #
- # This variable controls whether we use zstream numbering or not for the
- # package release. The zstream release keeps the build number of the last
- # build done for ystream for the Beta milestone, and increments a second
- # number for each build. The third number is used for branched builds
- # (eg.: for builds with security fixes or hot fixes done outside of the
- # batch release process).
- #
- # For example, with ZSTREAM unset or set to "no", all builds will contain
- # a release with only the build number, eg.: kernel-<kernel version>-X.el*,
- # where X is the build number. With ZSTREAM set to "yes", we will have
- # builds with kernel-<kernel version>-X.Y.Z.el*, where X is the last
- # RHEL_RELEASE number before ZSTREAM flag was set to yes, Y will now be the
- # build number and Z will always be 1 except if you're doing a branched build
- # (when you give RHDISTGIT_BRANCH on the command line, in which case the Z
- # number will be incremented instead of the Y).
- #
- ZSTREAM ?= no
- #
- # Early y+1 numbering
- # --------------------
- #
- # In early y+1 process, RHEL_RELEASE consists of 2 numbers: x.y
- # First is RHEL_RELEASE inherited/merged from y as-is, second number
- # is incremented with each build starting from 1. After merge from y,
- # it resets back to 1. This way y+1 nvr reflects status of last merge.
- #
- # Example:
- #
- # rhel8.0 rhel-8.1
- # kernel-4.18.0-58.el8 --> kernel-4.18.0-58.1.el8
- # kernel-4.18.0-58.2.el8
- # kernel-4.18.0-59.el8 kernel-4.18.0-59.1.el8
- # kernel-4.18.0-60.el8
- # kernel-4.18.0-61.el8 --> kernel-4.18.0-61.1.el8
- #
- #
- # Use this spot to avoid future merge conflicts.
- # Do not trim this comment.
- EARLY_YSTREAM ?= no
- EARLY_YBUILD:=
- EARLY_YRELEASE:=
- ifneq ("$(ZSTREAM)", "yes")
- ifeq ("$(EARLY_YSTREAM)","yes")
- RHEL_RELEASE:=$(RHEL_RELEASE).$(EARLY_YRELEASE)
- endif
- endif
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