http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1090009
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1090009#c4
Michal Kubeček changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Michal Kubeček ---
I believe so. The primary purpose of supported.conf is to distinguish between
supported (normal lines) and unsupported (line starting with "-" or module not
listed) modules in SLE. In openSUSE, this is ignored.
Then there are lines with "+base" marker, these modules go into
kernel-${flavor}-base packages. This is probably the only part interesting for
openSUSE builds.
Modules marked with "+${name}-kmp" marker are packaged into KMP named
${name}-kmp. At the moment, there don't seem to be any in master and stable
branches which is probably what we want. These KMPs are built from standard
kernel sources but packaged separately so that they can be provided only in
addon products (e.g. HAE). In openSUSE, there is little reason not to include
them in the main package.
As SLE15 supported.conf has been reviewed recently but very little care is
taken in master/stable, IMHO the best course of action would be to simply
copy the SLE15 version and remove all "+${name}-kmp" markers. And maybe add
some modules which we want in kernel-${flavor}-base but which do not exist
(or are not built) in SLE15 - if there are such modules.
Let's ask another Michal to be sure.
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