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Filename Size Changed
0002-modprobe-Recognize-allow-unsupported-modules-on-comm.patch 0000001138 1.11 KB
0003-libkmod-config-Recognize-allow_unsupported_modules-i.patch 0000000928 928 Bytes
0009-libkmod-Implement-filtering-of-unsupported-modules-o.patch 0000003400 3.32 KB
0010-modprobe-Implement-allow-unsupported-modules.patch 0000003279 3.2 KB
0011-Do-not-filter-unsupported-modules-when-running-a-van.patch 0000001510 1.47 KB
0012-modprobe-print-unsupported-status.patch 0000002423 2.37 KB
kmod-29.tar.sign 0000000833 833 Bytes
kmod-29.tar.xz 0000560160 547 KB
kmod-testsuite.spec 0000003227 3.15 KB
kmod.changes 0000025699 25.1 KB
kmod.spec 0000005457 5.33 KB
libkmod-Provide-info-even-for-modules-built-into-the.patch 0000002033 1.99 KB
no-stylesheet-download.patch 0000000396 396 Bytes
usr-lib-modprobe.patch 0000002797 2.73 KB
Revision 195 (latest revision is 240)
Jan Engelhardt's avatar Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) accepted request 913018 from Michal Suchanek's avatar Michal Suchanek (michals) (revision 195)
Update patch to upstream version.
Comments 2

Luciano Santos's avatar

Why are we using /usr/include/kmod/? The standard location across the major distros is /usr/include/. Only openSUSE and NixOS (that I know so far) use a subdirectory under the include directory to place its header files. I just had to patch an app because of that, now I don't even know if a change upstream to maybe use a var to store the libkmod.h location will be accepted.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

To flag all apps that fail to use pkg-config to discover the paths.

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