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INSTALL.Fedora, INSTALL.RHEL: Make instructions more explicit.
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Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Flavio Leitner <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Pritesh Kothari <[email protected]>
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24 changes: 18 additions & 6 deletions INSTALL.Fedora
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Expand Up @@ -30,14 +30,26 @@ for the sources directory. On Fedora 17, the default RPM _topdir is
$HOME/rpmbuild and the default RPM sources directory is
$HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES.

1. If you are building from an Open vSwitch Git tree, then you will
need to first create a distribution tarball by running "./boot.sh;
./configure; make dist" in the Git tree.
1. If you are building from a distribution tarball, skip to step 2.
Otherwise, you must be building from an Open vSwitch Git tree.
Create a distribution tarball from the root of the Git tree by
running:

2. Copy the distribution tarball into the RPM sources directory.
./boot.sh
./configure
make dist

3. Unpack the distribution tarball into a temporary directory and "cd"
into the root of the distribution tarball.
2. Now you have a distribution tarball, named something like
openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz. Copy this file into the RPM sources
directory, e.g.:

cp openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES

3. Make another copy of the distribution tarball in a temporary
directory. Then unpack the tarball and "cd" into its root, e.g.:

tar xzf openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz
cd openvswitch-x.y.z

4. To build Open vSwitch userspace, run:

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53 changes: 32 additions & 21 deletions INSTALL.RHEL
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Expand Up @@ -32,10 +32,16 @@ for the sources directory. On RHEL 5, the default RPM _topdir is
$HOME/rpmbuild and the default RPM sources directory is
$HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES.

1. If you are building from a distribution tarball, proceed to step 2.
Otherwise, if you are building from an Open vSwitch Git tree,
determine the version of Autoconf available in the RHEL version you
are using. If it is not at least version 2.63, then you have two
1. Install build prerequisites:

yum install gcc make python-devel openssl-devel kernel-devel graphviz \
kernel-debug-devel autoconf automake rpm-build redhat-rpm-config \
libtool

2. If you are building from a distribution tarball, skip to step 3.
Otherwise, you must be building from an Open vSwitch Git tree.
Determine what version of Autoconf is installed (e.g. run "autoconf
--version"). If it is not at least version 2.63, then you have two
choices:

a. Install Autoconf 2.63 or later, one way or another.
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Afterward, proceed with the rest of the instructions using the
distribution tarball.

2. Install build prerequisites:

yum install gcc make python-devel openssl-devel kernel-devel graphviz \
kernel-debug-devel autoconf automake rpm-build redhat-rpm-config \
libtool

3. Some versions of the RHEL 6 kernel-devel package contain a broken
"build" symlink. If you are using such a version, you must fix
the problem before continuing.
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contain some extra parts. Once you have done this, verify the fix with
the same procedure you used above to check for the problem.

4. If you are building from an Open vSwitch Git tree, then you will
need to first create a distribution tarball by running "./boot.sh;
./configure; make dist" in the Git tree.
4. If you are building from a distribution tarball, skip to step 5.
Otherwise, create a distribution tarball from the root of the Git
tree by running:

./boot.sh
./configure
make dist

5. Now you have a distribution tarball, named something like
openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz. Copy this file into the RPM sources
directory, e.g.:

cp openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES

5. Copy the distribution tarball into the RPM sources directory.
6. Make another copy of the distribution tarball in a temporary
directory. Then unpack the tarball and "cd" into its root, e.g.:

6. Unpack the distribution tarball into a temporary directory and "cd"
into the root of the distribution tarball.
tar xzf openvswitch-x.y.z.tar.gz
cd openvswitch-x.y.z

7. To build Open vSwitch userspace, run:

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1 or 2 and fix the problem.

8. On RHEL 6, to build the Open vSwitch kernel module, copy
rhel/openvswitch-kmod.files into the RPM sources directory and run:
rhel/openvswitch-kmod.files into the RPM sources directory and run:

rpmbuild -bb rhel/openvswitch-kmod-rhel6.spec

You might have to specify a kernel version and/or variants, e.g.:
You might have to specify a kernel version and/or variants, e.g.:

rpmbuild -bb \
-D "kversion 2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.x86_64" \
-D "kflavors default debug kdump" \
rhel/openvswitch-kmod-rhel6.spec

This produces an "kmod-openvswitch" RPM for each kernel variant,
in this example: "kmod-openvswitch", "kmod-openvswitch-debug", and
"kmod-openvswitch-kdump".
This produces an "kmod-openvswitch" RPM for each kernel variant, in
this example: "kmod-openvswitch", "kmod-openvswitch-debug", and
"kmod-openvswitch-kdump".

A RHEL host has default firewall rules that prevent any Open vSwitch tunnel
traffic from passing through. If a user configures Open vSwitch tunnels like
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