Hello Amos, I aggree with you. It is easy to get in trouble with the SLE repo.
Try do do an update on the SLE kernel. The kmp-rt package is build against the newest available kernel version. Have a look at the available versions with zypper ref zypper se -v kernel-rt If the are still trouble, please open a ticket on gitlab. Best regards Andreas Am Dienstag, dem 19.12.2023 um 11:38 +0000 schrieb Merkel, Amos: > Hi everyone, > > I have problems with the etherlab-repository under open-suse 15.4: > > Ethercat-kmp-rt links against a kernel-rt package 5.14.21. The main > repository supplies kernel-rt 5.3.18, kernel-rt 5.14.21 is found in > an sle repository. However, this kernel is missing some drivers > relevant to me (peak CAN drivers) and there are no fitting kernel- > header / kernel-source packages for this kernel version, so I can’t > build the necessary kernel modules myself. > > The kernel incompatibilities are probably a topic for the maintainers > of the sle kernel-rt, but I would like to ask why the ethercat > packages are not linked against the realtime kernel in the main > repository? Is this intentional or maybe a configuration problem in > the open build service? I am by no means a linux expert, maybe I am > missing something obvious? > > All the best, > Amos > > -- > Amos Merkel, M.Sc. > Deputy chief engineer > > ifas – Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Systems > RWTH Aachen University > Campus-Boulevard 30 > 52074 Aachen > > Tel: +49 241 80-47737 > Fax: +49 241 80-647712 > > www.ifas.rwth-aachen.de | Twitter |Facebook | YouTube |LinkedIn > > > >
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