Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That really only leaves the other question: can we, after these changes,
> still build for other than just the most recent kernel version whose
> source is installed?
It sounded like it would work, but not "automatically".. If I were to
incorporate this change back into the SPEC file I use then I'd make
sure it did iterate through all the kernels and build them all.
> Well, that and the inevitable person who I'm betting will grump that they
> want the repository of modules and the "picker" script, but hopefully
> they'll tell us why no other answer could work (if that's true) and not
> just spew.
Which "inevitable person" is this?
Having a package for each kernel module is useful (OTOH sometimes I
like having a single package with ALL the kernel modules so I don't
need to know which particular kernel I'm using at any one time).
-derek
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