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On 07.06.2021 23:09, Martin Wilck wrote:
On Mo, 2021-06-07 at 14:24 -0400, Neal Gompa wrote:
There has never been any effort to support kABI tracking for DKMS. The kmod package doesn't have the weak-modules script like RHEL/CentOS does: https://git.centos.org/rpms/kmod/blob/792fc7f7d9518483d69b82757c9cab710c845e...
You probably know, but as some readers who may not: weak-modules2 is part of the suse-module-tools package. I guess one *could* try to use it for DKMS-built modules. I've never tried.
It has different API than weak-modules (that was removed from suse-module-tools. Author sounds familiar ...) commit f53ea08691427630dc7440559392e2967bd5f7eb Author: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com> Date: Fri May 21 20:00:47 2021 +0200 remove "weak-modules" script weak-modules has been in the "legacy" subpackage for 2 years. Remove it.