Why not install the akmod-wl available on RPM Fusion ? In your case, it is
perfect, since you have a custom kernel; the module will be rebuilt the next
time you'll reboot on your vanilla kernel.

Simple and easy :)

2009/6/23 <homb...@tips-q.com>

> I have been experimenting with 2.6.30 vanilla. I am trying
> to recompile the kmod-wl rpm for the 2.6.30 kernel. I cannot
> find where, in the spec file, to specify the kernel. It
> builds for the installed kernel rpm.
>
> Do I need to create a 2.6.30 RPM or is there some way to
> edit the spec into submission?
>
> Thanks
>
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