On 1 Feb 2009, at 09:26, Axel Thimm wrote:

There are of course more than just kernel changes in Fedora 10 - there
are many updates to other packages that may have caused this, maybe by
poluting /usr/include. Have you tried building on a recently updated
chroot/host?

I build with mock, on the day that the new kernel appears - that module was built sucessfully on January 27th, against the package set available in the upstream Fedora 10 repository on that day.

Perhaps it isn't the kernel changes that bite openafs on x86_64

I've just checked again, using mock against today's set of Fedora modules, and 1.4.8 still builds fine against that kernel on x86_64.

I wish Fedora would keep the last kernel-devel around

OpenAFS has a repository of every kernel-devel module that Fedora/ RedHat has released for all of the architectures we build on - I can let you have older kernel-devel packages if that would be of use to you.

S.

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