On Tue, Aug 03, Anders Johansson wrote:
If people update their kernel, they will automatically get the KMP updated as well (or it gets uninstalled because of missing dependencies, in case it hasn't been updated yet),
The standard is for the package manager (zypper/YaST2, whatever) to warn the user about the broken dependency. The user decides if that shall happen or not. The package will never automatically break the system. It will simply refuse to install the new kernel.
The only changed names for KMPs that I'm aware of is that we have one name per kernel flavour.
And that gets autogenerated during package build and therefore only requires the packager to use the right macros. The dependencies on kernel symbols also get added automatically. I don't understand the big fuzz here. Daniel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org