Jarod Wilson wrote:
The kmod requires the kernel symbols mtrr_del and mtrr_add, which I'd
wager a guess aren't in the kabi whitelist, and thus not "provided" by
any installed kernel.
Okay, just double-checked... mtrr_add and mtrr_del are on the kabi
whitelist for i686, but not for x86_64. So yeah, those symbols aren't
whitelisted for x86_64, so the x86_64 kernel doesn't Provide them for you.
I'm not sure how to interpret this. Does it mean that it's not
possible to build this kmod rpm for x86_64? Should this be filed as a
bug, or is there some unresolvable reason for this?
-Ed
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