DKMS isn't the only package that will run into problems, really hand
compiling kernel modules will probably hit the same roadblocks.
I think the most appropriate solution is to fix these packages before
they're deployed on the cross compiled architectures. It doesn't make
sense to have binaries from the native builder on those machines. Those
last files should be recompiled for the correct target architecture at
the end of the build process after they're used on the machine to cross
compile all modules.
** Changed in: dkms
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Cross compiled headers package breaks DKMS compilation
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