AFAICT all you need to do is download the current qemu-kvm source package from the SL 6.4 repo (e.g. using yumdownloader) and set the variable 'rhev' to 1 in the spec file. That then builds qemu-kvm with the RHEV patches applied automatically. Or at least that's what I've just done and it seems to do the trick. On 03/06/13 10:03, Phil wrote: > Hi all, > > > qemu-kvm-rhev offers some nice features, for example live snapshots. > Therefore I'd like to fetch the packages from [1], rebuild the srpm and > offer the results publicly. > > Are there any licensing issues I should be aware of or any patches I > have to remove before distributing the binary rpms? > > > Looking forward to your response. > > Regards, > > Phil > > ps: maybe qemu-kvm-rhev can be included in sl, too? > > > [1] ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/