Hi all
I have recently created a dkms variant of the speakup-source package, which I 
intend to put into Ubuntu maverick. For those who are unaware, dkms is a system 
designed to automatically build external kernel modules at package install 
time. For more info, install dkms and read the manpage.

I am writing to see whether having such a package would be worthwhile in 
Debian. Debian does have dkms, and many kernel module packages use it for 
module build/install in Debian, so all the necessary bits are present in Debian 
now. The biggest advantage for users, is that they can install the package, and 
have kernel modules ready to go once the install process has completed. Dkms 
also builds the modules for any newer kernel that is installed, as long as the 
kernel header packages are also installed.

The patch to the speakup package is trivial, and requires minimal maintenance. 
I'll send a patch against speakup git through in another mail. The only 
question is what the binary package should be called. I see the speakup 
namespace is not taken, so perhaps that is appropriate. Alternatively, the 
existing Debian convention can be followed, which is suffixing the package name 
with -dkms or -source. The only questino with that convention is whether users 
will likely be able to find the package should they be interested in using it.

Thoughts welcome.

Luke


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