On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 11:10:28AM +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 11:04 +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2010-01-07 11:01, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Yes, you just build a KMP...
... KMPs can be used for multiple kernels (the built against one and laters), if the kabi for those stays stable. While we do not guarantee that for openSUSE, we try to keep it that way.
A KMP built against the 11.2 GA kernel will for instance still work with the current update kernel.
If I make a kernel driver package, can I trigger it getting rebuilt automatically when a kernel update is released? Without me having to trigger anything by hand?
Often, KMPs still work across a minor kernel update, by means of the weak-modules mechanism.
I thought the openSUSE kernel was compiled to require precise version matching when loading modules. Is this not the case?
Section 4.6 in the link I referenced implies that this is possible. Would it happen automatically if I build against openSUSE:11.2:Update and a kernel update is released?
It should.
Sounds too good to be true.
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