Hi there,

I wonder if some contributors (/endusers) would rely on RPM Fusion for
CentOS Stream ?
Some time ago I did the heavy wiring of the infra side tasks, but then
no repository was ever generated (no dedicated content either) and
rpmfusion*-release packages weren't adapted.
So the support is stalled.

I have discovered that the kernel on CentOS-stream 8 is way behind the
RHEL8 current one. So kernel ABI is backward with our prebuilt kmod
that targets current RHEL8.7

FYI, the CentOS Stream kernel works fine with akmods, but it's not
expected that pre-built kmod are compatible with them. So end-users
using our repository can see kmod-foo and akmod-foo but only the
latter is relevant to them.

(1), Reminder , our kmod scheme works for RHEL kABI in a sense that we
do not need to rebuild our kmod for each kernel within a minor release
(this policy was enforced with RHEL9).
What could be improved is symbol detection (instead of relying on
kernel base uname>= ), but that's something I plan to work on myself
at some point (patches/funding welcomed).

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Nicolas (kwizart)
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